Anonymous wrote:The same coworker who logs into Teams meetings 5 mins early every day.
Coworker who thanks you profusely. “Hey Larla, can you do x, y, z? Thank you so much!” After completion, “Thank you so much, Larla!” This happens on Teams, reply alls to emails, in meetings.
Anonymous wrote:There are 2 Gen Z colleagues in my office and they never send messages or emails. They will come to my desk to ask questions no matter how minor. I asked one of them once why he doesn't use email and he said it's faster to ask in person.
Anonymous wrote:The same coworker who logs into Teams meetings 5 mins early every day.
Coworker who thanks you profusely. “Hey Larla, can you do x, y, z? Thank you so much!” After completion, “Thank you so much, Larla!” This happens on Teams, reply alls to emails, in meetings.
Anonymous wrote:The same coworker who logs into Teams meetings 5 mins early every day
Anonymous wrote:My youngest coworkers want to share every file etc via Teams and won’t email unless you request it. I hate having to look through old chats on Teams to find what I need.
Anonymous wrote:Train of thought is what I meant to put. I am dictating this message. But “trainer fart “also works, because if you have gas and they come to your office instead of messaging you, then you are busted!
Anonymous wrote:There are 2 Gen Z colleagues in my office and they never send messages or emails. They will come to my desk to ask questions no matter how minor. I asked one of them once why he doesn't use email and he said it's faster to ask in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha, we must have the same coworker!
+1
I sometimes just don't respond.