I'd be careful with some of these acronyms and when and where they are used.
They can mean very different things in other... eh ...scenarios.![]()
As someone who generally feels misanthropists aren't extreme enough...
Excellent!!Indeed, DS could stand for Dip.. never mind.
In fairness, I know lots of working mothers who come into work to get a break from talk about kids and nurseries and postman pat and absolutely hate when other Mums try to drag them into 'mammy' conversations all the time. They'd far rather be part of the conversation going on at the other table about the X factor, or the price of petrol, or the Bord Snip report or all the other million and one things going on in the world.
In fairness, I know lots of working mothers who come into work to get a break from talk about kids and nurseries and postman pat and absolutely hate when other Mums try to drag them into 'mammy' conversations all the time. They'd far rather be part of the conversation going on at the other table about the X factor, or the price of petrol, or the Bord Snip report or all the other million and one things going on in the world.
The funny bit is that I thought I would like to be a stay at home mum. . .
Just a suggestion - don't start going to lunch on your own, as once you start this, it will be very difficult to break out the habit. You must have made contact with some others in the organisation outside of your own team, so reach out to some of them for the odd 1:1 lunch. Or invite one of your colleagues out for sandwich, just to get to know them a bit better away from the group..however the team I joined just dont get on. They bicker. There is so much political rubbish going on, they all go to lunch together and ignore eachother and glare at eachother (so why go to lunch together). So I find myself rattling on about my child/their children to fill in the silences. Crazy I never thought I would be like this. The silence makes me miserable though, homesick for my daughter and for my old company. I will start going to lunch on my own with a book but as the new girl I want to be seen putting the effort in to get on with this very difficult team.