to feel hurt or offended by something that wasn't intended to be directed at you · to internalize criticism or comments
Ever been in a meeting where feedback was given generally, but you couldn't shake the feeling it was all about *you*? 😅 Or when a friend makes a joke, and it just hits a little too close to home? This expression perfectly captures that feeling of owning a comment that wasn't necessarily meant for you.
When would you most appropriately use 'to take something personally'? A. When you're praised for a job well done. B. When your boss gives general feedback about team performance, and you feel singled out. C. When you accidentally bump into someone and apologize sincerely.
💡 **Friendly Reminder!** Taking things personally can sometimes lead to misunderstandings or unnecessary stress. ✨ Try to objectively evaluate feedback or comments before letting them get to you. Is it about you, or is it a general observation? A little distance can help! 😊