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Well to lighten the mood, this reminds me of right after Covid and we were going back to the office and someone said they can't believe they have to wear hard pants again...and I lost it sldjfalskfdhalekthelkthalsk hal!!!
OP - let go a little but I will say this - the one benefit of doing what you're doing is that the weight creep from remote work is real and the reason why it "crept" up on a lot of us is because - leggings hello! You find comfort or joy in dressing up and that's okay. If anything, why not have fun with it and wear outfits outside of your comfort zone. I'm pretty much a you do you person, but even I will admit that (to me) leggings all day everyday is part of the overall downfall of fashion. We're all very comfy and familiar with each other and go outside with pajamas on. On one hand I say that we should look like we want to look, but a bit of me is sad? nostalgic? for the days when we spiffed up a bit. There are ties to outward appearance and behavior/manners - studies have been done for kids and uniforms/dressup day, etc. but I'd bet that adults are the same. |
That post is about people who want cameras ON for every call.... |
Yes. That means the poster thinks cameras should be offs |
Same here. I can’t relate to OP at all—I dress very casually, I manage a large team, and I’m on camera for all meetings—but I also think she should do what makes her comfortable/happy. |
No it's not- read it again. They have their camera on when they are speaking, as a courtesy. I have never heard of a company where they constantly pester everyone to turn cameras on. But someone on here is very angry at the person who decided to turn their camera ON -- it's weird. Now somebody who is never camera-ready, never has it on for important meetings with reactions, higher ups or when they are presenting-- that looks bad and everyone notices. |