u/Jaynelc

Advice on what to say to office know-it-all

So I work with a little know-it-all and there are several reasons why we clash and I can’t stand them, but one thing they do is always talk over the top/talk for other people. What I mean is, we have a weekly meeting catching everyone in the team up on what’s going on and she will frequently jump in and start talking over the top of other people about what they’re already saying!! And other times I’ll ask someone a question and she jumps in and answers it! I find it so rude. But no one says or does anything. So, what I want to know is what do I say to her the next time she does it to me? Do I just blatantly say “I wasn’t asking you/stop talking over me” or is there a more amusing way to handle this?

This person drives me nuts for so many reasons and management won’t let me move further away or switch wfh days so I see them less so I really want a way to start taking matters into my own hands.

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u/Jaynelc — 2 days ago
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What’s your favourite Stanley laugh?

Mine is when he’s been on the sales call with Ryan, specifically, when they cut back to the car the second time and he’s still going.

u/Jaynelc — 1 month ago