How would you reply? read below.

For myself, and I did have this happen long ago,
but I only smiled and then walked away. I was
47 years old at that time ..

I like your response. A smile and walking away shows confidence. Not everything deserves a reply. Some comments aren’t worth the air they ride in on, and silence can be surprisingly loud.

That said, for me it might depend on who, when, where … and how much coffee I've had.
 
Something like, "I'm sorry to hear that, but I expect you to be professional and not let it interfere with our work" ...

To be honest, I'm a people pleaser at heart - so it would be hard for me to hear someone straight up didn't like me. Glad that never happened to me. I'm sure there were people that didn't care for me at work, but they were never quite so bold about it. :ROFLMAO:
 
If it were someone who could actually affect my job, I’d go to HR. No point letting them get away with eroding your confidence or career.

I would put the info and comment into a diary, just in case I have to recall it later.

Smart ass replies to another worker, I know I’d think of something brilliant right after I walked away.

If you were malicious, you burst into tears, head to the top boss and initiate a lawsuit.
 
I would say "that's none of my business". Because it isn't. Or I'd say, OK, your loss.

I had a coworker who didn't like me. She would get in my face and tell me how she felt. I just walked away. Her beef was that I had been promoted to senior accountant and it should have been her job. I had an accounting degree. She was an accounts payable clerk. The reason no one even thought of her for the job was because she wasn't qualified for it. She thought it was because of her race.
 

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