Personal Narrative: My Personal Nonverbal Cue

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For myself my own personal nonverbal cue would be silence. Silence made me misinterpret a message at work when I asked my supervisor about my time off a few months in advance and it took her a few days to even respond to my email. I like to plan out my days off and work around my co-worker schedules as well as my kids schedules and plan a few months ahead just so it’s no issues. I just found out my kid’s spring break was the same week my coworker is going on a week vacation. I felt bad for my kids because I can’t never really take time off because I don’t have the hours since I have been taking off so many days for my current health situation. I saw my supervisor and she even came up to me about other things after I sent the email. I started giving her the silence treatment because I felt she was ignoring me. After a day or so she called me to come in her office only to question the days I asked off. She was asking if I really wanted the days off. I really felt bummed because it’s like she wasn’t approving my time because she was asking if I wanted those days off. In my email I said “If I have the time off” I would like those days off. That meant if I had earned the time off and was eligible to take the time off I would do so.

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