"Confront them. I ain't got time for nonsense in the work place" - KZN Listener

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On Tuesday, Stacey and JSbu spoke about a colleague whom has shared with them that she caught a fellow colleague gossiping about her behind her back!

She was walking past the corridor and heard her name and leaned in a little closer to hear what was being spoken about - she was legit on her bike about to go and confront the colleague when Stacey and JSbu had to stage a mini intervention for her not to approach the colleague right now, as her emotions were heightened.

So they asked KZN to think about this, if you caught a fellow colleague gossiping about you, what would you do?

And KZN had a lot to say:
"I'm way too emotionally intelligent to care what they said about me, I'm there to work get my money and see to my family their gossiping don't pay my bills"

Listen to the podcast to hear what KZN had to say.
20 Oct 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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