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AITA for telling a coworker to stop brownnosing by going to a funeral and mourning somebody he didn’t know.

by Jane Smith
October 28, 2025
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The sudden loss of a cherished former coworker has cast a heavy shadow over the team, stirring deep sorrow among those who truly knew him. For years, close colleagues shared not just work but countless memories, making the news of his passing a profound blow that words can scarcely capture. The upcoming funeral is more than a farewell; it is a moment to honor a man whose presence once illuminated their daily lives.

Amidst this grief, a painful tension brews. One coworker, distant from the man’s real story and driven by a desperate fear of missing out, has claimed the spotlight of mourning without genuine connection. His selfish actions not only undermine the collective mourning but also block those who truly cared from paying their respects, turning a solemn moment into a quiet battle of respect and recognition.

AITA for telling a coworker to stop brownnosing by going to a funeral and mourning somebody he didn’t know.

Last week a long retired former coworker died. He was...

I have worked with him in a close team setup...

I and some other coworkers who worked with him wanted...

He only knows the deceased from the stories we tell...

He is now running around the company and tells everybody...

Also when I told my boss that I need PTO...

asked for PTO so he could attend the funeral.

When I asked him if we could switch he told...

That's where I lost it and I told him to...

He since then complained to our boss that I was...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.”

This situation highlights a clash between authentic emotional processing and strategic social maneuvering within a professional environment. The OP’s reaction stemmed from a perceived violation of respect for the deceased and the integrity of their shared loss. When the coworker prioritized ‘good tone’ and management approval over accommodating genuine need (PTO swap), they signaled that their personal gain superseded collective respect, triggering the OP’s outburst against perceived ‘brown nosing.’ The coworker’s subsequent complaint to the boss indicates an attempt to re-establish a social advantage after being publicly challenged.

While the OP’s anger is understandable given the emotional context and the coworker’s behavior, a direct, accusatory confrontation in the workplace is rarely the most effective strategy. A more constructive approach would have been to address the PTO conflict immediately and unemotionally with the boss, perhaps framing the request around the established relationship with the deceased, while keeping the observation about the coworker’s motivation private. For future similar conflicts, the OP should focus on managing logistical constraints (like PTO) through formal channels rather than directly challenging another’s perceived sincerity, as this often escalates conflict without resolving the core issue.

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CalgaryChris77 NTA,

it's batshit crazy to me the whole idea of going...

sidewalksurf I've attended one single funeral for someone I didn't...

Difference is, I went to show support to his family...

and he died very suddenly and relatively young.

Going to a funeral and making a big display of...

GenderIsNothing NTA.

I can't believe the bra*s neck of your coworker to...

I'd push for him to have to stay at the...

ImportantOnion9937 YTA. I wonder what nasty things you would have...

"WIBTAH for accusing my coworker of not being a team...

The fact that your managers suggested you be more diplomatic...

I'll cut you a little slack in the hopes that...

EffableFornent Nta I loathe greif tourists. It's revolting behaviour.

It's one thing to attend to support friends, but to...

I would take to the manager again or go to...

wanderingstorm NTA The fact that your coworker is using a...

TheMightyKoosh management" is disgusting and I hope your management realizes...

I was once in a similar situation to your colleague....

Cancelled unrelated leave so I could work so the people...

He's actually showing that he is absolutely not a team...

The original poster (OP) experienced significant distress when a respected former colleague passed away and then felt compelled to confront another coworker for what they perceived as performative grief and professional opportunism regarding attendance at the funeral. The central conflict lies between the OP’s genuine emotional response and connection to the deceased versus the other coworker’s desire to appear invested and secure favor with management, leading to a breakdown in professional conduct.

Given the strong feelings on both sides—genuine mourning versus perceived self-interest—the core question remains: Was the OP justified in directly confronting the coworker about his perceived insincerity regarding the death, or did this outburst cross a professional line, regardless of the coworker’s underlying motivations?

Jane Smith

Jane loves exploring new cultures and writing about travel and lifestyle.

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