
They say the more you remember, the more you’ve lost… but what if you have nothing to lose? Heavily armed customers, conspiracy theorists, and a MegaMart under MegaSiege! Forgetting this shift? Forget about it! You’ll be solving crimes, serving customers, making and losing friends-just like real life! Each of the four episodes is filled with secrets, side-paths and alternative endings so there’s always something new to find!Īll the fun of working retail with none of the pay. if they want to take you on they'll have to get in line!Ī first playthrough takes between one and a half to two hours. Annoying StreamTubers, delusional bosses, and angry customers. You work a terrible job at Megamart with your best friend, but most of the time that’s the least of your problems. You are Nancy, a retail clerk who can only say “no!”. An interactive sitcom where you can only say “no” (or nothing at all). Offer her chocolate, or some sort of treat.About This Game Negative Nancy is a choose your “no” adventure for people who have had enough. See how she’s doing and if she needs anything. On the flip side, if Nancy had a rough day yesterday, take 2 minutes of your time today to check in on her.BUT if Nancy is the type of person to complain and you offer solution, solution, solution, and Nancy doesn’t listen… try one of the tips from above.This goes back to being empathetic and offering solutions. We all come into teaching with different experiences and we all face similar, but different, challenges. At the very least, offer your encouragement without judgement. Teachers have the power to make change, but negative words don’t change anything.ĭo your best to be Nancy’s friend. Whether that means to speak with an admin, have a conversation with the colleague or parent, go to a Board Meeting, join the Union, or get involved some other way… tell her to do it. If the problem has an actionable solution that can be changed, tell Nancy to get involved.“Yes, it is super frustrating when, but.

Nancy maybe didn’t word her negative feelings in the best way, but let her know that her feelings are valid ( because they are). Only interact with Nancy when absolutely necessary.īe empathetic. If killing Nancy with kindness doesn’t seem to be working, or she isn’t picking up on your social cues that you don’t mess with negativity, avoid. You may not be able to control someone’s negative behavior, but you can control how long you participate in it.
#Stop being a negative nancy professional#
You may find that with Negative Nancy, you hold a strictly professional relationship. Try and stay positive, I know it’s tough. If you want to come off as more understanding, you can say something like “thank you for sharing your opinion/point of view”, and then change the subject.


Social cues can be helpful in times like these as well, like ignoring the negative comments and redirecting the conversation to something else.

To start out, kill the negative teacher with kindness, “even if you are doing it through gritted teeth” and a fake smile.
