Imagine being accused of flirting just for saying ‘my pleasure’! That’s exactly what happened to a British man in his mid-twenties who’s been working in Asia. He’s been with his current company for 3 years and recently moved to a new office. Everything was going smoothly until a new coworker, ‘Eve,’ joined the team. After training her, he received a shocking complaint from HR! Let’s dive into this wild story…
Meet the New Coworker

A Sweet Thank You

The Fateful Phrase

Called to HR

The Accusation

The ‘Suggestive’ Word

HR’s Request

Standing His Ground ✊

The Dilemma ♂️

Cultural Differences

Chick-fil-A Connection

Grateful for Support

Next Steps

Innocent Phrase or Flirting Fiasco? ️♀️
So, is our protagonist in the wrong for saying ‘my pleasure’? He’s standing his ground and refusing to apologize, fearing it could ruin his career. With support from his manager, he’s taking the issue to the senior team. But is it really flirting, or just a cultural misunderstanding? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA for saying ‘my pleasure’, coworker needs to grow up

Explaining ‘my pleasure’ to her is a slippery slope. NTA.

Polite British man accused of flirting for saying ‘my pleasure’

NTA. ‘My pleasure’ is a common phrase in the US , coworker overreacted

NTA. Saying ‘my pleasure’ is not flirtatious. HR overreacted.

NTA accused of flirting for saying ‘my pleasure’. HR overreacted.

Misinterpreted ‘my pleasure’ as flirting – accused of harassment. NTA.

Auto-reply ‘My pleasure’ leads to accusation, defended as NTA

NTA comment receives helpful advice on HR approach

Defending the use of ‘my pleasure’ as professional. NTA.

Saying ‘my pleasure’ is not flirting, says commenter ♀️

NTA. ‘Bless your heart, you misunderstood me.’

Chick-fil-A fans unite! NTA comment sparks fast food banter.

Using ‘My pleasure’ is NTA and common in Australia

NTA defends use of ‘my pleasure’ at work, seeks HR advice.

“My pleasure” is polite, NTA shuts down flirting accusations

British commenter defends ‘my pleasure’ and advises against HR apology.

NTA. ‘My pleasure’ is common in US. Cultural misunderstanding?

Cultural differences lead to flirting accusation for saying ‘my pleasure’

“My pleasure” isn’t flirting! NTA, stand your ground!

No apology necessary for saying ‘my pleasure’! NTA

Polite response defended by manager. NTA wins this battle.

NTA comment defends accused man; cites Freud’s cigar analogy.

Chik-fil-a vibes! Commenter thinks accused is NTA.

Southern US sayings like ‘My Pleasure’ are harmless. NTA.

Saying ‘my pleasure’ = flirting? Double standards much? NTA

Corporate attorney defends man accused of flirting with ‘my pleasure’.

Publix’s tagline begs the question: is the store flirting?

When a company requires ‘My Pleasure’ on every call
NTA for being kind.

Keep a log of encounters with Miss Eve, HR is ridiculous

Stand your ground and set boundaries. NTA

Saying ‘my pleasure’ is NTA, ‘you’re welcome’ is condescending

Commenter suggests lack of exposure to different English dialects.

Defending native language usage against baseless accusations.

Commenter calls out woman’s victim mentality and lack of accountability.

NTA defends against ignorant accuser, sparks no replies.

“My pleasure” innocent or flirty? US vs Accuser’s culture

Defend yourself! Don’t apologize for saying ‘My pleasure’

Commenter suggests a hilarious counter-claim to flirting accusation.

NTA comment gains support against ridiculous HR accusation!

“My pleasure” is a polite phrase, NTA for not apologizing

Polite or not, accused of flirting for saying ‘my pleasure’

Commenter empathizes with accused, condemns false accusations.

Cultural differences cause controversy over innocent phrases.

Cultural differences cause misunderstanding. NTA for seeking perspective.

Hospitality worker defends ‘my pleasure’ and calls accusation dumb

Defending the use of ‘my pleasure’ as NTA and non-sexual

Polite response accused of flirting. Don’t apologize, it’s ridiculous.

“My pleasure” taken as flirtatious? Navigating relationships is tough. NTA.

Female supporter defends use of endearments by male colleagues. ❤️

NTAs response to a ridiculous complaint is spot on.

German commenter supports accused, questions accuser’s motives.

Last Updated on May 28, 2023 by Diply Social Team