faux pas (/foʊˈpɑː/
plural: faux pas /ˌfoʊˈpɑːz/): a socially awkward or tactless act, especially
one that violates accepted social norms, standard customs, or the rules of etiquette.
I am trying to recover from a faux pas I committed this
morning. Sean and I are in Orlando; he’s on a business trip and I was able to
tag along. (When your husband’s business trips are usually to Detroit, you jump
at the chance to go to the one in Florida.) A few of his coworkers also brought
their wives, a fact important to the aforementioned oops.
This morning, I went to the conference area with Sean to
see where he’d be and plan our meeting spot for lunch, which I could attend
with his team. That’s when several of his co-workers arrived – there were a few
men and one woman. The men all had nametags on, but I didn’t see one on the
lady. So as introductions were made, I shook hands with the men, and, assuming
the woman was one of the wives, went in for a hug. Until I saw her nametag
sticking out from behind her jean jacket. As soon as I spotted the nametag I
tried to switch to a handshake, but it was too late. I was hugging the Salaried
Safety Supervisor.
Upon realizing my mistake, I quickly got involved with
small talk, hoping against hope the hug would go unremembered. And thankfully,
the meeting began, so I got out of there as quickly as possible.
What to do now?! I’m supposed to meet up with them for lunch.
And again for dinner. And it’s only the
first day – we’ll be together all week! I’m trying to figure out if I need
to go hug everyone to make it seem less weird and sexist that I assumed the
only woman was a wife or if I should just head back to the airport to make
things less awkward for my sweet husband…
Let’s think this
through: on the one hand, I could go with hugging everyone. I am Southern,
after all. On the other, I could have Sean tell them I got sick and won’t be
joining them for anything. Which wouldn’t be a lie because I do feel pretty nauseous.
This is starting to feel like a Seinfeld episode.
Guess I’ll just suck it up, go meet them for lunch and
pretend the whole thing never happened. Perhaps the lecture on Safety in the
Workplace will have been so thrilling that they’ll have forgotten everything
that happened this morning.
A girl can hope.
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