Mavis Cluttergusset
Well-Known Member
It's a difficult one! I have been on both sides of the fence - when I was younger I was very shy (well even more shy than I am now) and would go to my job, get on with my work with the horses and not really speak. I'd reply if spoken to but would never really instigate conversation - if I stopped to chat for too long Id get behind with my work. I got on well with one of the other grooms and would chat and laugh with him but would never have chatted with clients, mainly because I felt more comfortable being seen and not heard. I have, in the past, been accused of being aloof and having notions that I am somehow 'above' everyone else because I don't say a great deal but that isn't the case at all - quite the opposite, I'd say I was more of an inferiority complex case!
On the other hand, I have experienced a person at my yard, plus other members of her family, who will openly blank me on occasions and it is not a particularly nice feeling. To walk within 2 feet of someone, smile at them and say hello for them to deliberately look straight past you and carry on as if you weren't there isn't a nice thing, and like you I take it personally. However - their rudeness isn't my problem, I love my horse and my yard and certainly wouldn't consider moving because of the occasional bout of what I perceive to be ignorance. I just assume they are wildly jealous of my lovely horse and my astonishing riding skills
If I were you, Id limit my contact to a 'hello' and a 'goodbye' and leave it at that, and be grateful you get on so well with the other people at the yard.
On the other hand, I have experienced a person at my yard, plus other members of her family, who will openly blank me on occasions and it is not a particularly nice feeling. To walk within 2 feet of someone, smile at them and say hello for them to deliberately look straight past you and carry on as if you weren't there isn't a nice thing, and like you I take it personally. However - their rudeness isn't my problem, I love my horse and my yard and certainly wouldn't consider moving because of the occasional bout of what I perceive to be ignorance. I just assume they are wildly jealous of my lovely horse and my astonishing riding skills
If I were you, Id limit my contact to a 'hello' and a 'goodbye' and leave it at that, and be grateful you get on so well with the other people at the yard.