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The original was posted on /r/relationships by /u/MooMoomilk48 on 2023-08-18 16:39:11+00:00.
Context: Colleague (f24) and I (m21) worked together for a a few months and we chat together on a daily basis as we sit nearby - topics are quite simple nothing complex. I would describe her as very confident and non-chalant with a very vibrant vibe. She never usually blushes (not that I've seen) unless I make a semi-funny joke. Overall I thought everything was normal.
However, my last day came along and she wasn't in the office that day but was located in a different area. I wanted to say goodbye and so I approached and said my farewell. Throughout my final speech her body language was all very shy and her face was tomato red as she smiled and giggled. I wouldn't say we've become good friends throughout all this because we just casually talk in the office and nothing else, hence i was surprised that she had such a reaction.
(I only worked 6 months)
Maybe its the fact that i apporached that caught her off guard? Maybe its just that simple and not that deep. Would like some opinions.
TLDR: Im leaving work for good (working 6 months) and I say my farewells to my colleague - she blushed (ive never seen her blush throughout our previous conversation as she's super confident). Opinions? Why?