7 Tips for Dealing with an over-friendly Boss ...

By Alicia

Dealing with an over-friendly boss isn’t easy. You don’t want to be pals but you don’t want to alienate them either. It’s a hard spot to find yourself in. These’re 7 tips to help you when you’re dealing with an over-friendly boss.

1. Listen More than You Talk

If you’re dealing with an over-friendly boss, this’s a helpful tip to use. Listen more than you talk. By doing this, you’re being polite but not putting yourself out there too much. You aren’t sending the message that you want to be pals. Instead, you’re sending the message that you’re a polite listener.

2. Be Professional

It’s always a good choice to be professional when you’re on the job. This is something no one can find fault with. It lets others know that you take your job seriously and that you have the maturity to keep your personal life separate from your professional life. This’s a good choice even if your boss isn’t acting professional. In fact, your professional behavior could be a reminder to them of how they should be acting.

3. Stay Busy

Stay busy when you’re at work. If you don’t have a lot of leisure time, your over-friendly boss is going to be less likely to stop by and chat. There’s another advantage to this choice as well. You’re being a good employee by being a diligent worker. Your boss certainly can’t fault you for that.

4. Treat Them like a Boss

If you don’t allow your relationship with your boss to get to the point where it’s casual, then you won’t be in the position of having to take an awkward step back when things get too personal. Treat your boss the way that you should. This means you should treat them respectfully and professionally. They’re usually not the best choice to share your personal troubles with. And if you aren’t sharing personal tidbits, maybe they won’t either.

5. Ignore It

You can always ignore the fact that your boss is over-friendly. This may be one of the easiest options to take. Just go to work, do your job and let your boss’s behavior go over your head. After a little while they’ll hopefully get the hint that you’re not interested in being buddies. They can’t force you to be their work friend. Most likely they’ll find someone else to buddy up with if you don’t respond to their attempts to be friends.

6. Be Friendly but Not a Friend

Of course you never want to be rude to your boss or any coworker. When you work with people, you spend a lot of time with them. You want to do your part in creating a good work environment. It’s good to be friendly. You just want to consider what personal information you should and shouldn’t share and be careful not to cross that line.

7. Reconsider

You know, it’s not always a bad choice to be friends with your boss or any coworker, for that matter. A lot of times it isn’t the best decision but there’re exceptions to that rule. Maybe you just really hit it off with your boss and you totally get each other. Maybe you were friends long before they became your boss. It’s something you want to carefully consider and make sure you’re making the best decision.

Now it’s your turn to share. Have you dealt with a boss that’s overly friendly? How did you deal?

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