I am with you. I have met some of my best friends through work. I spend most of my life with these people so it's good to get on with them. Having said that, if people don't want to go out then fair enough. I am probably just jealous that they have such a large group of friends outside of work!
.. but refusing to ever go for a drink with workmates or a Christmas do is surely a bit OTT?
The flip side is that your response is a bit OTT ? If someone does not want to be there, their choice should be respected, regardless of the stated reason.
.. It sounds dismissive and a bit of a posture in my opinion.
You must regret working then?!
So you think the opinion / view / decision of a fellow " team member " is desmissive and a bit of a posture . Some team that must beIt sounds dismissive and a bit of a posture in my opinion.
So you think the opinion / view / decision of a fellow " team member " is desmissive and a bit of a posture . Some team that must be
What are you on about?? All I said is that someone responding to a query as to whether they're coming along to a social event with 'no, I don't mix my work and my social life' sounds dismissive and a bit of a posture. Does being on the same team as someone mean that whatever they say you have to agree with it? That's not a team, that's a dictatorship.
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