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7 awkward situations people didn't have to worry about 30 years ago

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  • Awkward moments are a part of life. But certain awkward situations wouldn't have been possible a few decades ago.
  • For example: updating your LinkedIn profile, thereby making your boss suspicious that you're looking for new jobs.
  • Etiquette expert Diane Gottsman recommends dealing with the situation, learning from it, and moving on, instead of dwelling.

Awkward moments aren't unique to modern-day life. But there are certain types of awkward situations that previous generations never could have imagined.

Think accidentally liking someone's Instagram photo from five years ago, making it clear that you were social-media stalking them. Or inadvertently sending a mean-spirited text message ... to the person you were talking about. Yikes!

Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert, the author of Modern Etiquette for a Better Life, and the founder of The Protocol School of Texas, calls situations like these "oh well moments."

If you accidentally liked someone's old Facebook update, "either unlike it or let it go," she said. If you were tagged in a photo at a friend's birthday party when you were supposed to be at another friend's get-together, "just say, 'I'm sorry. It was difficult for me to tell you I did not want to go.'"

Below, we've listed seven of the most cringeworthy scenarios that could only happen in contemporary life.

Instead of freaking out, Gottsman recommends using each of these experiences as a "lesson learned," so you know what kind of behavior to avoid in the future.

SEE ALSO: Here's exactly what to say in 10 of the most awkward moments you'll have in a new relationship

Your employee called in sick but posted an Instagram pic of their beach vacation

Alison Green, author of the Ask a Manager column, has heard this scenario before.

In her opinion, it's more about whether you trust your employee and less about the specific sick days they've taken.

Still, Green recommends that you say something like this:

"I've noticed that a few times when you've been out sick recently, you've posted photos to social media that made it look like you were doing something else that day. I’m sure you weren’t — I realize people post photos all the time that weren’t taken on that same day, and more importantly, I trust you.

"But it occurred to me that junior employees who are also connected to you on social media and who have to cover your work when you're out are also seeing these and may not have that perspective."



You want to update your LinkedIn profile to look for new jobs

Michael Lando at Glassdoor puts it succinctly: "If your boss gets that upset over a LinkedIn update (updating your LinkedIn can be considered professional development) you probably aren’t working for someone who wants to see you succeed."

That said, if you're really concerned about giving your boss reason to be suspicious, Lando advises transparency. You might send them an email saying: "I was looking at my LinkedIn profile, and I noticed that there are a lot of projects and responsibilities that I haven't included, so I'm going to be adding some additional information in the next few days."

LinkedIn is clear though: If you're actively searching for a job on the app, they won't send any updates to your network.

 



You were tagged in a photo of a friend's party when you were supposed to be somewhere else

Busted.

The key to making sure this doesn't happen again is learning how to decline invitations with confidence and grace.

Behavioral investigator Vanessa Van Edwards recommends not giving any excuse when you turn down an invitation. "Say 'thank you' and just say 'no,'" Van Edwards said.

Etiquette expert Rosalinda Oropeza Randall has another suggestion: "It's not going to work out tonight. I'm so sorry." That way, you'll be less likely to get in trouble.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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