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How chatty are you in work?
The work self and personal-life self can be quite different (some people are so introverted that they get by in total silence when they’re just doing their thing in private but let rip with verbiage after chit-chat when they are put in those social work situations, because they hardly talk outside the office/hospital) but whether they tally up or they don’t it’s still a thing that people are aware of (making an effort to be a little social while keeping out of excess gossip and drama, and then some). What social vibe do you give across in your workplace?
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How chatty are you in work?
I am happier with my own company and just listen to the radio via wireless earbuds if the staffroom is very quiet… now if there are two or three colleagues sat near / across from me I will happily join in any conversation/s just to be sociable ( and appear normal) … but I have some kind of ‘cut off’ point at maybe 5 or more people where I simply withdraw into myself and sit listening to the radio / looking at mobile
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Fairly chatty!
But only when I'm there, I don't socialise out of hours, I'm only part time, and as I'm supply I can just leave as soon as the kids are all gone :laugh: Despite being friends (or at least friendly) some of us have never addressed each other by first name, it's all Mr/Mrs/Miss Whatever, as we rarely speak out of class without kids around, so it's a habit hard to break :joker: |
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Oh yeah I don’t socialise out of hours with work colleagues .. why on earth would you :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
I’m fairly chatty myself. On a day-to-day basis I’m fairly reserved and I tend to just say what I need to unless I’m tipsy or something but yeah. Love a bit of office goss., and it doesn’t matter so long as you all have each other’s backs in at least some vague capacity. Obviously confidential information needs to remain 100% confidential to people who have no need to know and I’m very against people breaching those boundaries but there’s a difference between that and casual office gossip that doesn’t leave those four walls.
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In my office says very chatty and social and very much part of the banter and
office life. But in my non-office life not all all. When I go to my auctions i arrive, maybe say hello but after that im at work and i very rarely speak to anyone and there are folks there who i have known for 20 odd years, i just smile in acknowledgment and get on with why I am there. I mean pretty much most folks there blether away all night but its not something I would wish/have interest to do. |
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Our office is very chatty,we do socialise outside of work, we are all a similar age so have kids the same age who are mates etc
My MD is actually now one of my best friends. The only downside is it makes it awkward sometimes if I have a work issue |
I don't ho to work to make friends. I go to work to make money.
Pretty much all my work colleagues are a generation or two younger than me, and the ones who are around my age are women. So most are not on my wave length I chat more with the customers. |
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On the rare occasions I'm actually in-office (once a week at the moment) I am quite chatty but it's a small office so if someone else is on a call/meeting everyone else has to be quiet. If multiple people are on separate calls it can be a bit if a cacophony.
If say I'm a pretty chart "Internet person" so I do encourage Teams to be chatty... I like seeing me random threads/humour/good ol' GIFs on Teams rather than just the boring work stuff. |
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dont believe him Alf |
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I like my work colleagues...in fact I make sure we all go out for a meal at least twice a year. Too busy at work to really get to know each other properly. |
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I should say though that I’m talking about big-group meetings (whether they’re on Teams or Zoom). Obviously on a one-to-one basis and stuff you want to see who you’re talking to (I’d rather do stuff like that face-to-face anyway, so there’s definitely not an issue with me showing my face there) but when it’s more than a few people in the group I’d rather just anonymously blend in and speak when I have something I want to say. If you don’t actually need to see me in the comfort of my own space I’d rather you didn’t.
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...not dusty old Britcoms, to be fair. |
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