Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a manager this is so hard. Half of the people won’t tell us their birthdays and the other half loves to celebrate.
It’s often hard keeping both introverts and extroverts happy and making sure there’s nice middle ground.
I’m an introvert but cake is actually my favorite food. I’d want a cake but wouldn’t want people to approach me about my birthday
Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, this reminds me of a workplace I was at in the mid-2000s. Same exact situation OP. I was one of the ones left out. So many mean girls in that office. I just ended up ignoring it, and eventually I found another job and quit. Looking back at what went on in that office, none of that stuff would fly these days. It's no wonder they eventually went out of business.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to celebrate birthday at work place. Birthday celebrations should be with family and friends.
Most people don’t have that. Which is a different issue. My kids are grown and don’t live at home. Yes my wife makes dinner and gets a cake.
But we used to do 7-8 of us company paid lunch, we order Capital Grill type nice places, get dessert and we spend an hour together chatting. Out dept was around 8 so around every six weeks. No one on our team has anyone to celebrate with like that.
We stopped last year. It is either all or nothing.
Anonymous wrote:It is ridiculous to celebrate birthday at work place. Birthday celebrations should be with family and friends.
Anonymous wrote:As a manager this is so hard. Half of the people won’t tell us their birthdays and the other half loves to celebrate.
It’s often hard keeping both introverts and extroverts happy and making sure there’s nice middle ground.
Anonymous wrote:I was allowed in my budget on a staff birthday to buy lunch or bring in breakfast whole dept. we book Board room or big conference room. We let birthday person pick restaurants. Was nice to have lunch all together.
It got awkward a bit when staff went remote three days a week. Then newer staff are pretty antisocial so a lot of new ones don’t share birthdays. I think it was partial we were 5 days a week in person zero remote and staff really knew each other and often friends each other.
The newer staff come in twice a week like it is torture and take a short lunch and run out door and there are no set in office days.
So last summer we canceled then, this year we are canceling milestone anniversary lunches. We used to do them 10, 15, 20 years etc, same problem. Now it is dead. Kinda sad.