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Like something up with them or me?
Something up with them, that they would deliberately ignore you. It sounds like it could be part of bullying/hazing. Have you recently joined this workplace? Do they only behave like this when a certain colleague is in the room? Do they ignore you when you're with them individually?
(I think for it to be bullying, some work places require the action to be repeated, so please take the event in context and see if it's part of regular behaviour that your coworkers take towards you.)
Speaking for myself, if I were ignored once I wouldn't make anything of it. Sometimes people don't hear me, or are focussed on something else, or I didn't speak loudly enough. If I repeat the question and am ignored, in a workplace I would expect them to either reply or tell me why my question was inappropriate or poorly timed. e.g. "Hey sorry PAC, we'd rather discuss the matter at hand first, I can get to your question after the meeting is over". In a workplace I think you are right to expect a baseline of respect and communication to help you do your job, people don't have to like you but they should at least meet this mimimum, and this was not granted in the example you gave.
Yeah I don’t think it’s bullying or hazing or something like that. I’ve known these people for years, and while we don’t work closely together (we meet maybe four times a year) they’ve always been nice to me. Never shown animosity toward me.
I think when I asked my question the people who I’m most close to had either left already or were engaged in side conversations. The others either didn’t hear me both times or were just jerks in the moment.
One person from a different department actually did over hear me and offered to help. Which was nice.
Okay :) thanks for the extra context, puts me at ease that this wasn't malicious and your explanations/interpretations make sense. I guess it's just one of those things.