Annaifiwas
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Female ENTJ here, and I think my rock of a heart just broke...
I have been discussing with an ENFJ coworker and previous professor of mine about a new student whom will start at our school the upcoming fall. The student hasn't been able to choose whether she'd like to study German or French, and has therefore consulted with me.
I, as a Francophile, do of course encourage this student to pick French, whereas the mother (father is not in the picture) would like her to go with German. The girl is a quarter German. One-on-one, she told me she'd might pick German simply because of her heritage and because she found the words a tad easier to understand. However, she'd like to take French lessons because she loves the language and the country. So my encouraging her to choose French isn't all that manipulative in my eyes. Hehe
The family consults with me whenever there is something they wonder about. The girl has Asperger's, so we are just trying to make the transition as smooth as possible, and therefore I'll tutor her after school and help her with whatever subject she may need.
Now, I told my coworker (fellow Francophile whom teaches French, and I had her when I went to the same school earlier. She's just 13 years older though) about this issue, and she replied with: "Another good argument is that she will get good help from you, and probably me, as her teacher! Not completely sure about the part with me as her teacher though, but I'll check it out tomorrow! If you were pleased with me, of course...
Another argument is that France is a far more interesting country to visit than Germany, although I am being rather subjective in that assessment!"
Aww, did you guys see that?
"If you were pleased with me, of course..."
Three dots that is!
Now, I might be overanalyzing this, but is there a hidden subtext in that sentence?
We have, let's say, a complicated past. I won't go too far into it, but even when I was her student (which is years back!), we had some very emotional arguments and discussions, for her AND for me. The last four/five months of me being her student, though, she took care of me like no one else ever had, and was just so kind.
She started acting like that again a few months after I started working here, and at times I find her looking at me melancholically, like she's almost sad.
Back to my real question...
Is "If you were pleased with me, of course..." some kind of request for validation? Assuming there is one, what is the subtext?
How are ENFJs when it comes to needing validation?
To be frank, I care about her (my coworker). She's lovely and so kind, but...
Ah... What should I do (about the "If you were pleased with me, of course)?
I have been discussing with an ENFJ coworker and previous professor of mine about a new student whom will start at our school the upcoming fall. The student hasn't been able to choose whether she'd like to study German or French, and has therefore consulted with me.
I, as a Francophile, do of course encourage this student to pick French, whereas the mother (father is not in the picture) would like her to go with German. The girl is a quarter German. One-on-one, she told me she'd might pick German simply because of her heritage and because she found the words a tad easier to understand. However, she'd like to take French lessons because she loves the language and the country. So my encouraging her to choose French isn't all that manipulative in my eyes. Hehe
The family consults with me whenever there is something they wonder about. The girl has Asperger's, so we are just trying to make the transition as smooth as possible, and therefore I'll tutor her after school and help her with whatever subject she may need.
Now, I told my coworker (fellow Francophile whom teaches French, and I had her when I went to the same school earlier. She's just 13 years older though) about this issue, and she replied with: "Another good argument is that she will get good help from you, and probably me, as her teacher! Not completely sure about the part with me as her teacher though, but I'll check it out tomorrow! If you were pleased with me, of course...
Another argument is that France is a far more interesting country to visit than Germany, although I am being rather subjective in that assessment!"
Aww, did you guys see that?
Now, I might be overanalyzing this, but is there a hidden subtext in that sentence?
We have, let's say, a complicated past. I won't go too far into it, but even when I was her student (which is years back!), we had some very emotional arguments and discussions, for her AND for me. The last four/five months of me being her student, though, she took care of me like no one else ever had, and was just so kind.
She started acting like that again a few months after I started working here, and at times I find her looking at me melancholically, like she's almost sad.
Back to my real question...
Is "If you were pleased with me, of course..." some kind of request for validation? Assuming there is one, what is the subtext?
How are ENFJs when it comes to needing validation?
To be frank, I care about her (my coworker). She's lovely and so kind, but...
Ah... What should I do (about the "If you were pleased with me, of course)?