Today I'd like to talk to you about something important. Something that a lot of people feel very strongly about, and something that can be pretty divisive. That's right, bathroom talking.
I don't just mean the kind of chit chat where you end up at the sink with a co-worker and explain pleasantries. I'm talking about explaining your life philosophies to the guy in the stall next to you. Or talking about who you're going to vote for while you're using the urinal.
Some people have no qualms talking while they conduct their business, while others view the bathroom as a private place of solitude. Problems can arise when two people of opposing views are occupying the same bathroom. How do you explain that you don't want to talk while you're sitting on the toilet? Would that come off as rude? If you're a talker, is there a way to feel out how the other person feels about it before breaking into a full out conversation?
Where do you stand on the subject?
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2 comments:
Your time in the b-room is strictly business. Save the chit-chat for the water cooler.
its not fair to strike up conversation while on the 'job'. however if it started before hand and continues then sure, why not.
also, whens the next update coming?
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