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Borrow something from then. Then, when you return it, be very grateful, and maybe give a bottle or chocolates or say you owe them one.
After that they will be nicer to you.
You might want to scale that down a little bit. I never borrowed somebody's tape gun for a minute at work and thought, what a nice coworker I should send him flowers.
Indeed. I should have said "borrow something important". It needs to be something they care about, or something they know you care a lot about. How you say thanks are examples.
Why would a person who doesnβt like you want to lend you something that they care about?
It is the Benjamin Franklin effort. Google it for a better explanation than my own.