Christmas time has come around again, so all my onsite support contracts have ended for now. I’m now working back in the office.
I have a disgusting jeet coworker who has a desk next to mine. He keeps eating spicy food he can’t handle for lunch, and then burps next to me all afternoon. It’s revolting, he fucking stinks, and all he does is watch YouTube. I cannot be assed with this jeetery nonsense, I’m probably going to go buy air freshener spray after work.
Just today, I had a coworker say to me, "Hey, I don't know how to bring this up to [jeet coworker] because he was in my office for fifteen seconds and he's stank the whole room out for ten minutes now." If there's one thing I really notice about jeets it is how bad they smell. It feels like a significant part of their general lack of awareness of others.
I had the joy of sitting next to a jeet on a flight yesterday who did the following behaviors: he tapped his fingers loudly against his phone, he hummed to himself, he picked at his nails, and kept bumping his legs up and down. For the whole flight. TAP TAP TAP TAPPA TAPPA TAP TAP-hmmmHMMMMhmmmHMMMMM-TAPPA TAP TAP TAPPA. None of it was rhythmic, it was just noise. I asked him if he was in a band at some point, maybe a drummer, just to try and implicitly tell him I had noticed his shit, and the look on his face was like that of a dog being asked if it knew algebra.
A pal of mine who had been saying things like "You can't just say things like that" to my annoyances with my jeet coworker has recently had a pajeeta join his office. Within two weeks, he's griping to me about how she's never at her desk when she's in the office, she's always on her phone, how poor her written English is, and how she can't really be trusted to handle anything without excessive micro-management. It's been tough to not parrot his own words back at him but I assume he knows I'm having a good laugh inside.
As Lex Luthor put it, "It's cherry."
Update to this. Towards the end of her probationy period, it came out that the pajeeta lied on her resume, surprise surprise, and said she had close to seven years as a senior employee when she did not. My pal is seething because, when he suggested firing her for that as she does not have the experience or knowledge to do the role and keeps screwing things up, his boss basically demoted her and made him her direct supervisor. She still can't do what she's supposed to do, she's still always on her phone, and the pay cut has made her even less likely to do her work. Yesterday, she was sleeping at her desk. His boss basically told him that it's worth seeing if they can salvage something from her. This doesn't make sense to me. Anyone logical knows that you don't throw good money after bad, and it can't be hard to find someone more competent in that field given the hiring market. The whole point of the probationary period of any position is to make it easy to fire someone if something comes up. How is lying and general incompetence not enough?
Watch a jeet get yeeted to jail for harassing women. Apparently they didn’t expel him for it though… Make some racist remarks towards black people and they fuck your life up but be a jeet and creep on women and they’ll let you continue studying.
I get the impression from jeets that their psycho-social development stunted before their teens, especially in the men. All of his excuses are that he was playing around, or it was a joke, and things like that. Add on things like their general odor, their inability to consider others in a public space, and more... These are all things, in Western culture, that you are made to correct in your teens. Either by your parents or your peers. It's like how they imitate Bollywood films and just end up feeding the modern juggernath. These are all behaviors you see in children or teens, and basically get weeded out as kids mature. But we have people coming to our countries who are basically several years behind in maturity and it's really weird to see. I have no doubt that there's a Bollywood film where the dashing protagonist throws something at the girl and it's a cute, romantic moment, which is why he's adamant, and doesn't understand, that throwing something at someone is disrespectful.