Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run into a lot of people who talk about their political beliefs during networking or working on business deals lately. I’m curious how others handle this? Do you just go along with whatever the person is saying?
If you’re liberal, it’s fine.
If you’re not, then it’s totally a breach of decorum.
It’s good to be king.
Well, it’s not really Democrats vs Republicans. It’s American patriots versus an alliance of billionaires, authoritarians, fascists, grifters, criminals and Christian Nationalists.
It’s not a difficult choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run into a lot of people who talk about their political beliefs during networking or working on business deals lately. I’m curious how others handle this? Do you just go along with whatever the person is saying?
If you’re liberal, it’s fine.
If you’re not, then it’s totally a breach of decorum.
It’s good to be king.
Depends on the industry. Plenty of Republicans and conservatives at my job and in my field, and they talk openly about it. In fact, I just got to listen to a client explain to me how anyone complaining about the UFC fight has TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run into a lot of people who talk about their political beliefs during networking or working on business deals lately. I’m curious how others handle this? Do you just go along with whatever the person is saying?
If you’re liberal, it’s fine.
If you’re not, then it’s totally a breach of decorum.
It’s good to be king.
Anonymous wrote:I run into no one doing this. I’d ignore/change the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run into a lot of people who talk about their political beliefs during networking or working on business deals lately. I’m curious how others handle this? Do you just go along with whatever the person is saying?
If you’re liberal, it’s fine.
If you’re not, then it’s totally a breach of decorum.
It’s good to be king.
Anonymous wrote:I run into a lot of people who talk about their political beliefs during networking or working on business deals lately. I’m curious how others handle this? Do you just go along with whatever the person is saying?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I get this from liberals and conservatives and would like advice on how to handle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I run into no one doing this. I’d ignore/change the subject.
Literally more than half of the people in this area do this regularly. It's fairly safe to assume that if they aren't making political remarks then the person is conservative or moderate. Those on the left make open political comments all the time.
Anonymous wrote:I run into no one doing this. I’d ignore/change the subject.