+1 I still find that gross, but it's understandable, and I would be ok with it. Anything more than this type of scenario is disgusting and inappropriate.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s an issue - I work in a cube and cut and file my nails all the time. No one has said anything to me!
Disgusting. Why can't you do this at home?
Also, in general adults in the workplace generally don't scold other adults. They just talk about you behind your back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Nobody is giving themselves a full manicure in the middle of a workday with the door open so their coworkers can watch. We're talking about fixing a broken nail and I, too, am not going to wait until I get home at night.
That said, when I moved into my new, big office, there were fingernail clippings all over the floor. The guy before me had clipped his nails and hadn't bothered to pick up the clippings. That was gross.
And you just contradicted yourself. Apparently there ARE clipping their nails and giving themselves manicures in their offices.
One broken nail on a single finger is not a manicure. Are you a troll?
Why can't you just walk your ass to the bathroom and do it there? Were you raised in a jungle?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s an issue - I work in a cube and cut and file my nails all the time. No one has said anything to me!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Nobody is giving themselves a full manicure in the middle of a workday with the door open so their coworkers can watch. We're talking about fixing a broken nail and I, too, am not going to wait until I get home at night.
That said, when I moved into my new, big office, there were fingernail clippings all over the floor. The guy before me had clipped his nails and hadn't bothered to pick up the clippings. That was gross.
And you just contradicted yourself. Apparently there ARE clipping their nails and giving themselves manicures in their offices.
One broken nail on a single finger is not a manicure. Are you a troll?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Nobody is giving themselves a full manicure in the middle of a workday with the door open so their coworkers can watch. We're talking about fixing a broken nail and I, too, am not going to wait until I get home at night.
That said, when I moved into my new, big office, there were fingernail clippings all over the floor. The guy before me had clipped his nails and hadn't bothered to pick up the clippings. That was gross.
And you just contradicted yourself. Apparently there ARE clipping their nails and giving themselves manicures in their offices.
Anonymous wrote:I would not do every nail but will deal with a jagged nail if needed. Not the same as clipping in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Nobody is giving themselves a full manicure in the middle of a workday with the door open so their coworkers can watch. We're talking about fixing a broken nail and I, too, am not going to wait until I get home at night.
That said, when I moved into my new, big office, there were fingernail clippings all over the floor. The guy before me had clipped his nails and hadn't bothered to pick up the clippings. That was gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nail broke in the middle of the day. I'm not waiting to file it. It's not like I'm getting a manicure in the office. It's 20 seconds.
This is fine but doing all 10 fingers with the door open is not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:I would not do every nail but will deal with a jagged nail if needed. Not the same as clipping in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:yes, would you pick your nose at your desk? Squeeze a blackhead? Wipe your arse?
No, because these are private ablutions to be undertaken in a bathroom or your own home.
Disgusting all these people saying :no its not gross.
You're all disgusting!