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You have a meeting with a really really important client who is a typical client from hell who constantly changes his mind about everything and then blames you for “not getting things done” and always says “this is not what I asked for” every god damn time.

Anyway, he now jokingly asks you if you think he has been a troublesome client and before you have time to answer he continues the meeting.

What do you do? Do you suck it up like a weakling and disappear up your own asshole or do you tell him what a monster he is?

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  • 2
    I personally like to be honest, but in a tactful way. In the Marines we called them velvet daggers in performance reviews. Yeah it might sound nice but in the end you're saying they're a piece of shit.
  • 1
    That gif is awesome 😂
  • 1
    your description is so accurate of the nonsense i deal with too , i wouldn't be surprised if we worked in the same office , and or, in the same team, Advice would be : show him this gif and call him a ballbag
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    I would tell him off. You know that you are your own worst enemy? If you are going to keep flip flopping and leading us in multiple directions and looking everywhere frickled like a bunch of meerkats, you are going to wreck your own project. Sit and seriously think about what you want and stop wasting everyone 's time.
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    Depends if you want to keep him as a client and a reference. Often pays to take the high road for your own benefit.
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