Unluckily this fundamental section in the boards is quite under-used compared to the others, but I'll try anyway.
This is something that happened to me in the past with a disastrous former boss.
BACKGROUND
As a matter of fact, it pained me to know he was technically my "boss" and thus admit he had higher status within the company as it's a bad feeling to have in such a position a guy you dislike and disrespect not only as a boss, but also as a man and as a human being in general (going in the "why" would be off topic).
Our relationship was frosty.
At work he didn't guide you or explain or help or encourage -not that I wanted to have him around- and mostly left everyone by themselves with their tasks/projects.
Except that sometimes all of a sudden he'd come with these unbelievably socially uncalibrated top-down requests.
The following is such a 1-2 example.
"I NEED TO SIT THERE "
We were on a trip, in our airbnb flat, and I was sitting on a chair while he was on a couch.
He had brought a good friend of him along and it was 4 people sitting in the kitchen: him, his business partner, his good friend and me.
They were a group, and I wasn't part of it (my colleague and good friend was only coming later).
We were catching our breath and later move to the conference to check our booth was in order.
My rocking chair was by far the nicest place to sit, low and comfy, but I wasn't comfortable as was mostly left out from the conversation (and wasn't given any opening to joining in), wasn't busy with anything and my standing in both the company and this social circle was lowish.
He was using a laptop as he talked.
All of a sudden he turns to me quickly and coldly as if he expected me to scuttle away to make place:
"I need to sit there"
No further explanation, just stating his need to sit at my place and implying I'd have to get up.
A refusal seemed out of the cards as it'd be a direct confrontation to the person who's technically your boss.
Getting up suddenly would further sink my social standing.
I try to gain a bit of time as there seemed to be no available socially acceptable way to exit and saving at least a bit of face so I ask:
-"You need to sit here"?
Again quickly and expectantly for me to move quick:
-"Yes, I need to connect my laptop to the socket"
No please, no "sorry man", no nothing to help me save face.
My question had he state his needs but didn't bring him to any more social behaviour, so I get up and relinquish the chair.
DON'T NAP NOW
I wasn't gonna sit somewhere else and just wait around pretending all was good, so I was moving to my room and announced I'd take a nap.
And he goes, again quickly and in the same way you'd command a servant and expect him to sheepishly obey:
-Don't sleep now, we're going soon
I almost couldn't believe how far he'd go and couldn't take this one too now, so I replied:
-"yeah it's fine, just wake me up when we're ready and I'll be ready".
He again insisted on me not sleeping as we were moving in 5 minutes.
I couldn't comply now too as that would mean fully accepting the useless flunky role.
But I feel I still looked a bit silly and flunky-sh to reply:
"-5 minutes nap it'll be then"
YOUR FEEDBACK
Let's for a second forget the many mistakes done before this instance and let's focus on this one.
How would you have handled these two power moves?
To this day I struggle to see a socially acceptable way to decline standing up from the chair which wouldn't have escalated and likely seen me losing.
How would have I replied for example to him following up by saying he needed to do urgent stuff and had no sockets around him?
You'd sound petty and like putting my interest before the company's interest.
This is something that happened to me in the past with a disastrous former boss.
BACKGROUND
As a matter of fact, it pained me to know he was technically my "boss" and thus admit he had higher status within the company as it's a bad feeling to have in such a position a guy you dislike and disrespect not only as a boss, but also as a man and as a human being in general (going in the "why" would be off topic).
Our relationship was frosty.
At work he didn't guide you or explain or help or encourage -not that I wanted to have him around- and mostly left everyone by themselves with their tasks/projects.
Except that sometimes all of a sudden he'd come with these unbelievably socially uncalibrated top-down requests.
The following is such a 1-2 example.
"I NEED TO SIT THERE "
We were on a trip, in our airbnb flat, and I was sitting on a chair while he was on a couch.
He had brought a good friend of him along and it was 4 people sitting in the kitchen: him, his business partner, his good friend and me.
They were a group, and I wasn't part of it (my colleague and good friend was only coming later).
We were catching our breath and later move to the conference to check our booth was in order.
My rocking chair was by far the nicest place to sit, low and comfy, but I wasn't comfortable as was mostly left out from the conversation (and wasn't given any opening to joining in), wasn't busy with anything and my standing in both the company and this social circle was lowish.
He was using a laptop as he talked.
All of a sudden he turns to me quickly and coldly as if he expected me to scuttle away to make place:
"I need to sit there"
No further explanation, just stating his need to sit at my place and implying I'd have to get up.
A refusal seemed out of the cards as it'd be a direct confrontation to the person who's technically your boss.
Getting up suddenly would further sink my social standing.
I try to gain a bit of time as there seemed to be no available socially acceptable way to exit and saving at least a bit of face so I ask:
-"You need to sit here"?
Again quickly and expectantly for me to move quick:
-"Yes, I need to connect my laptop to the socket"
No please, no "sorry man", no nothing to help me save face.
My question had he state his needs but didn't bring him to any more social behaviour, so I get up and relinquish the chair.
DON'T NAP NOW
I wasn't gonna sit somewhere else and just wait around pretending all was good, so I was moving to my room and announced I'd take a nap.
And he goes, again quickly and in the same way you'd command a servant and expect him to sheepishly obey:
-Don't sleep now, we're going soon
I almost couldn't believe how far he'd go and couldn't take this one too now, so I replied:
-"yeah it's fine, just wake me up when we're ready and I'll be ready".
He again insisted on me not sleeping as we were moving in 5 minutes.
I couldn't comply now too as that would mean fully accepting the useless flunky role.
But I feel I still looked a bit silly and flunky-sh to reply:
"-5 minutes nap it'll be then"
YOUR FEEDBACK
Let's for a second forget the many mistakes done before this instance and let's focus on this one.
How would you have handled these two power moves?
To this day I struggle to see a socially acceptable way to decline standing up from the chair which wouldn't have escalated and likely seen me losing.
How would have I replied for example to him following up by saying he needed to do urgent stuff and had no sockets around him?
You'd sound petty and like putting my interest before the company's interest.