grandtanteJE65
MissInterpreted
If they're talking about others behind their backs (either in real life or on social media), you can bet they are doing the same about you.
Yes, and they will go on doing so, unless we, who dislike this kind of behaviour point out to them that if you have nothing nice to say of a person, then you do well to hold your tongue!
Some will be ashamed if you point out that they are behaving badly, others will, of course, go on doing so, but we don't have to let them do so unchallenged.
I saw a classic example of this in an office - a woman came in and made a sarcastic and throughly unpleasant remark about the senior person, thinking she was not in the room, when she was in fact bending down to sort out some papers on the floor behind her desk. She shot to her feet, alarming the unpleasant one, and said quite calmly that remarks like that could only come from a very sad place, everyone knew that she was spiteful, and her nasty opinions were worthless. It was so withering that I almost - almost - felt sorry for the red faced individual. I left the temprorary job soon after so I don't know if the nasty remarks continued, but yes, they should be called out.