A Compliment from a Coworker Took a Surprising Twist

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A man mentions to a coworker that her hair smells nice today.

The woman suddenly grows enraged, storms into her supervisor’s office, and declares loudly that she’s quitting and has decided to file a sexual harassment suit.

‘Come on,’ says the supervisor,

‘What’s wrong with a guy saying your hair smells nice?’

She says :

‘He’s a f*****g midget!’

A man compliments a coworker on her nice-smelling hair, which angers her. She storms out, accusing him of harassment. When the supervisor questions her reaction, she reveals the twist:

HE’S A F*****G MIDGET!

Expanded and Explained

In the modern workplace, one misplaced compliment can quickly escalate into something much more complicated. Take, for instance, the seemingly innocent act of a man commenting on a coworker’s fresh-smelling hair. A simple observation, right? After all, complimenting someone on their personal hygiene seems harmless enough. But as this recent office fiasco shows, even the most well-intentioned remarks can take a surprising turn.

It all started on an otherwise ordinary Tuesday morning, with employees sipping stale coffee from chipped mugs, trying to keep their energy up. Enter our protagonist—a man who, for reasons unclear to anyone, notices his coworker’s pleasantly fragrant hair and, without thinking twice, decides to mention it. In an ideal world, she would smile, thank him, and the two would get back to their work. But no, that’s not what happens here. Instead, the coworker, visibly outraged, storms off to the supervisor’s office, ready to quit and file a sexual harassment lawsuit. Not quite the hair-raising compliment he intended.

The supervisor, no doubt bogged down with a mountain of tasks—quarterly reports, malfunctioning printers—does his best to calm the situation. He has conflict resolution training after all (he proudly displays the certificate on his desk). “Let’s be reasonable here,” he likely says. “What’s the harm in a man telling you your hair smells nice?” It sounds simple, right? A compliment is just a compliment.

And then comes the plot twist—one nobody could have predicted. The woman reveals that the person who made the comment is, in her words, “a f***ing midget.” Suddenly, the situation takes an absurd turn, leaving everyone—well, everyone except the endlessly beeping fax machine—speechless.

The real humor in this story comes from the shocking, unexpected twist. What we initially thought was a simple misunderstanding about a workplace compliment turns out to be a deeply personal reaction based on the man’s physical stature. Was she offended by the fact that someone shorter than she was dared to comment on her appearance? Did she have preconceived notions about who is allowed to offer compliments? We can only guess. In her mind, perhaps compliments given by someone of a certain height are simply too intrusive to be tolerated.

This peculiar scenario speaks to a bigger issue in workplaces: the unpredictability of human reactions. On one hand, we all desire respectful environments where everyone feels comfortable. On the other, what triggers someone’s anger or frustration can be highly subjective—and sometimes downright perplexing.

What lessons can we glean from this bizarre encounter? Perhaps it’s that before complimenting a colleague, it might be wise to consider their mood, how much coffee they’ve had, and whether they’re okay with receiving praise from people of varying heights. Or perhaps the takeaway is just the reminder that strange misunderstandings are a part of office life, and we should expect the unexpected.

For now, perhaps it’s safest to compliment your coworkers silently in your mind. If you must express it aloud, do so with caution—who knows what surprising response you might receive in return.

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