i take your question

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A boss’s way of saying ‘I’m still your boss, and I’m still mad.’
I take your question. You’re lucky I didn’t fire you on the spot.
I take your question. You think you’re clever? I’ll show you clever.
I take your question. I’m not even done being mad yet.
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When a boss is too lazy to yell but still wants to be a jerk.
I take your question. You’re not getting a raise. Ever.
I take your question. I’m too tired to explain why.
I take your question. You’re just asking for trouble.
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A boss’s way of saying ‘I’m still in charge, and I’m not happy.’
I take your question. I’m not happy, and I’m not done being unhappy.
I take your question. You’re not even close to being right.
I take your question. I’m going to make you regret this.
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When a boss says ‘I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed.’ but clearly is mad.
I take your question. I’m not mad, I’m just really disappointed.
I take your question. Disappointment is a form of madness.
I take your question. You’re not even close to being good enough.
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A boss’s way of saying ‘I’m still here, and I’m still in charge.’
I take your question. I’m still here, and I’m still in charge.
I take your question. You think you’re smart? I’m still smarter.
I take your question. I’m not going anywhere.
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When a boss says ‘You’re not the boss of me’ but is clearly the boss.
I take your question. You’re not the boss of me, but I’m still the boss.
I take your question. You think you’re funny? I’m still the boss.
I take your question. You’re not the boss, and you never will be.
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