There’s a particular type of person who really gets on my
nerves. Well, obviously there are lots of ‘particular types of people’. But for
the sake of this blog I’m going to focus on just one.
Small, angry girls.
You know the type I mean? Every office seems to have at
least one. They march around in their noisy shoes making a drama out of
everything. I guess they must suffer from the female equivalent of ‘small-man
syndrome’. But somehow it seems less justified. It’s ok for girls to be small.
There’s no need to feel inferior – not that I’m suggesting small men are
inferior (although they blates are – LOLZ).
But it’s the angriness that’s particularly annoying. They’re
always flustered and they’re always in a rush. Although, I guess their short legs
have to work a lot harder than mine. There was a girl who I worked with on my
ski season (yah) who completely epitomised this brand of person. She could find
drama in the most mundane activity and marched around like she owned the place. Sometimes
it could be quite entertaining. Other times I wanted to push her off a cliff.
And as the season progressed tempers inevitably started to
fray. When you first start everyone makes a real effort to be friendly. After all, you
have to live with these people in a confined space for 6 months so there’s no
point in making enemies from the get-go. However, I remember one particular
argument we had towards the end that got rather out of hand. I won’t go into
the reasons behind it. Suffice to say they were stupid and she was being a
moron. I was completely innocent of course! The argument concluded with her
threatening to leave the resort early. Like that was a threat!? She was all
talk and I knew she wouldn’t do it so I offered to pack her bags for her. She
cried and it was all very dramatic/funny. Eventually we pretend made-up for the
sake of having to work together for another month. But there was no doubt that
we were enemies for life. I’m just about over it.
Now I appreciate that’s an extreme example. She was
particularly annoying. I don’t want to tarnish all of them with that brush.
However, there really is no need. Embrace your smallness.
Don’t resent it. You never know, you might get a job at a chocolate factory one
day.