So
I work in the service industry as a server (not like that really
pertains to anything in this blog post) but I feel as if it may be
worth mentioning. Anyways, I really just do my job, make my money,
and leave. Which is what I try to do. Though, there are times when
things get difficult and I’m stuck in the middle of speaking up or
just staying quiet.
There
have been times where my moral and ethical compass is telling me to
speak up, and say something. But my bank account needs money, and I
can’t risk losing my job. There have been times when I have caught
men not just talking to me, but other women I work with and saying
the most outrageous things.
The
other night for example, I was serving a group of about five men. One
of the men suddenly asked me if the woman I was working with was
single. This man clearly had a ring on his finger, so I wasn’t
certain as to why he was asking me what her relationship status was.
I exclaimed no she wasn’t single, and resumed with what I was
doing.
What
baffles me, is obviously (1) the ring on his left finger, but (2)
why does it even matter if she’s in a relationship? Why did this
man think it was okay to ask what her relationship status was. Why is
it any of his business of what her status is? She doesn’t know you,
so why is that deemed “okay” to even ask. Some may say my
response may come off prude-ish, or slightly harsh. But that’s why
some of these comments, and certain interactions with others are so
normalized because of how often it happens.
Question
is, why is it okay for you to ask me such personal questions, when
I don’t even know your name?
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