The appropriate answer in this context is D. sexual harassment. Repeatedly asking someone out for a date despite knowing they are not interested can create an uncomfortable work environment and is considered a form of sexual harassment. It's important for individuals in the workplace to respect boundaries and understand consent.
If a coworker repeatedly asks you out for a date even though she knows you are not interested, what is she guilty of?
A. discrimination
B. hate speech
C. psychological harassment
D. sexual harassment
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