A woman has revealed the three ‘very strange signs’ that your co-worker could fancy you, but people have mixed opinions.
Work relationships can be relatively common, in fact, according to Forbes, between 24 percent and 75 percent of employees have admitted to engaging in a workplace romance.
So, what are the signs to look out for?
Work romances are relatively common (Getty Stock Photo)
Personal conversations
Over on TikTok, @baldiyadi, explained: “The first thing you have to look out for is that the conversation between you and this co-worker are almost always about your interests.
“Or, the conversation tends to be about nothing work related. This is their subconscious way of letting you know that they think of you as much more than a co-worker, especially if you notice that they’re asking you a lot more questions than you ask them.”
Finding similarities
The TikToker then went on to explain that if you delve a little deeper into these conversations, you might notice a second sign.
“During these conversations, you notice that they’re always trying to find similarities between you two,” she added.
“For instance, you’ll tell them that you like to do this specific sport and they will say that they also did that sport or something very similar.
“You see them do this two or more times, you will most likely realise that they have feelings for you, because people only do this to co-workers that they like.”
There are three signs to look out for (Getty Stock Photo)
Getting physical
Finally, for the third – and rather strange reason – the TikToker claimed that if somebody does have a crush on you at work, they’ll likely find excuses to try and ‘touch you’.
“Whenever they’re walking past you they’re going to bump into you, they’re going to make a little joke, or they’re going to kick you while you guys are sitting down, whatever little ways, they’re going to find any way to touch you and it’s almost always going to be in a comedic manner,” she said.
“Trust me, this is their subconscious mind telling you, ‘I like you.'”
After watching the video, people had mixed responses.
“Yall this isn’t tru besides the touch. Other signs are normal human convos,” one wrote.
While another joked: “Ur feeding my deluluness.”
Others shared their own experiences, with a third adding: “This ain’t helping me…I joke a lot with him and we play fight a lot at work but that’s just makes things harder for me to see if there is really more to it.”
And another said: “When he was looking over my shoulder at my work he ruffled my hair, now I’m like oooh does that mean he likes me.”