However, there are also some comments–from women–that don’t seem to buy Darla’s story. One comment from a user, @Sarah, wrote, “I’ll take Things That Never Happened for $300, Alex.”
Darla then posted another 32-second video showing her exchanging messages with one of her male coworkers.
In the messages she showed, a guy named Brian from Darla’s building reached out on the same day she posted her first video.
The two seemed to have a pleasant chat, but the information Brian provided also proved what Darla had said: “Men at her workplace don’t like her” because Darla always looks mad at them.
As Darla told him she had heard about the same thing, Brain said, “I’m like, I don’t know. She’s nice to me.”
After the second video, viewers showed support through the comment section.
“This is me at every job. They love to tell me to smile,” @molly said.
“Men are such cry babies! I would end my phone calls with them ‘thank you and hang up. They complained about me to my boss bc I didn’t say bye,” @heidi.rocky shared.
What do you think about Darla’s story? Do you think people should always have a smiley or friendly vibe at work?
@dar.la.mae Who else can relate ?
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