- i'd say this to a coworker who's leaving/is about to leave - i.e. someone i soon would've worked with in the past - instead of someone who's staying. if they're staying i think i'd probably say "i enjoy working with you!" or "it's a pleasure working with you!" instead...
This second kind of boundary cross is what one friend calls ‘the unmaking.’ This article attempts to grapple with and find words to describe this kind of behaviour. Some description comes first – written while I was in the thick of trying to get my head clear while in an abusive relat...
- i'd say this to a coworker who's leaving/is about to leave - i.e. someone i soon would've worked with in the past - instead of someone who's staying. if they're staying i think i'd probably say "i enjoy working with you!" or "it's a pleasure working with you!" instead...