Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the “if you’re early you’re on time, if you’re on time you’re late” train of thought. I’m early in person too. No more than 5 minutes early for online meetings and 10 for in person.
Anonymous wrote:I think some people do this because the notification pops up 15 minutes before the start time and they just click join without thinking about it.
To PPs who join early and just put themselves on mute: what if everyone did this? Wouldn’t it be awkward?
Just join 1-2 minutes before the start time.
Anonymous wrote: This is an interesting thread. I feel something close to hatred for the person who starts the meeting more than five minutes before it’s meant to start. It’s like they are being over competitive, or overprepared, it stresses me out to see that they are sitting there waiting for me when the meeting isn’t supposed to have started. Those of you joining meetings 10 minutes early, know that some of us loathe you. By the way I am not talking about very large meetings of 50+ people where it may make sense to join early, and people may be socializing. I’m Talking about all the other meetings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the big deal about starting meetings early? You can just mute yourself and work until everyone shows up.
Shows you don’t have much work to do
Anonymous wrote:What is the big deal about starting meetings early? You can just mute yourself and work until everyone shows up.
Anonymous wrote:Got the time wrong
Want to double check my tech
General anxiety disorder
Want to be there to host any important early birds
Planning to chat with cohosts before we start the event
Anonymous wrote:If I am sharing a presentation or uploading documents I will go in early to test, setup polls, or create folders/upload the documents. If I am just attending then I may go a minute or two early. Especially if I have to be on video.
Anonymous wrote: This is an interesting thread. I feel something close to hatred for the person who starts the meeting more than five minutes before it’s meant to start. It’s like they are being over competitive, or overprepared, it stresses me out to see that they are sitting there waiting for me when the meeting isn’t supposed to have started. Those of you joining meetings 10 minutes early, know that some of us loathe you. By the way I am not talking about very large meetings of 50+ people where it may make sense to join early, and people may be socializing. I’m Talking about all the other meetings