• scarabic@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    No one said “sole.” It’s about a sense of community between you and your coworkers, which is a very real and normal thing. It’s spelled out in the article very clearly:

    losing that sense of workplace community had a greater impact on childless men

    “Workplace community.”

    I’m a dad working remote and I love the benefits but I ALSO miss the sense of community with my coworkers which I used to get from lunches together, sharing the train ride home, or just working side by side at our desks.

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      22 hours ago

      hmm, so having or not having kids have impact on your sence of workplace community during remote work?

      Does it add up to you?

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        10 hours ago

        Try reformulating your question in English and I’ll see if I can answer you.

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          8 hours ago

          I like to think I would less judgmental about people attepting to communicate with me in the only language I know. Maybe approach like that is the reason work is the only place where people spent time with you ;)

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            8 hours ago

            Your comment was unintelligible, sorry. I can hear you whining now, very clearly, and trying to insult me personally. So I guess you can communicate successfully when you try.

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              7 hours ago

              I’m glad you understood me know, thank you. I adapted your approach to learning languages - speaking slow and laudly. It worked like a charm.