Yes and that’s completely fine unless you’re in a job that requires treating them fairly. In which case develop some compartmentalized professionalism and/or work yourself out of the situation. Nothing good ever came of trying to be a saint about such things.
As in, don’t feel obliged to invite them to your parties. You seem to confuse passive dislike with active “out to get them” behavior. “Fair” in procedural terms is part of a job. Fair at a personal level is mostly just disengagement.
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Who you invite to your shindigs is... a bad, particular, and clearly weak example. Who has these kinds of visceral dislikes drives...
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who buys from you and empowers you economically over equivalent others, who makes you feel warm and neighborly or isolated, which social networks you can enter into and benefit personally/socially/economically from, etc. It has big effects.
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