Before, a colleague transferred from other departments came to this department. At first, he was very kind to everyone. He also invited the whole office to drink milk tea. At that time, everyone thought he was generous and willing to help him do a lot of things. After all, he has just arrived and is unfamiliar with many things. But sure enough, the judgment of a person can't be defined from the first impression, and it takes many days to figure out what kind of person he is.
Slowly, our office is always short of things, sometimes a bottle of water is missing, and sometimes someone just ordered takeout. The most wonderful thing is that once a colleague just bought a toolbox and lost it. Later, I learned that it was this new colleague who did it. When he sees water or food on someone else's desk, he takes it for himself. He also took the toolbox home and said he wanted to fix something, but he hasn't returned it to others yet. ...
After all, we are all colleagues, and we haven't really torn our faces. Some colleagues have gently reminded him privately that even an office colleague can't do this. He thinks it's nothing, everyone is a family, even a bottle of water and a meal don't need to be so picky, and the toolbox is only used occasionally, and it won't be any different in the future. In a word, this is the strangest and most cheeky person I have ever met in the company.