• Endorkend@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been told repeatedly that I show the second face to early, well before I actually close the app, usually starting around the time we’re discussing signing off.

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      Oh no! The audacity to show your real emotions (or lack of them) among your coworkers!

      Can’t you just fake having a happy little life like all the other worker drones? We’re a family here, and that means suffering for our sake.

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        Funny (sadly) enough, it’s usually American contacts or colleagues that get annoying over it.

        This while me, as a European, tend to get creeped the fuck out when they do this fake smiling all the time, especially when going out to eat.

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          As an American. I’m so, so sorry. It’s a plague over here. It’s definitely a cultural thing. The ways the US functions at it’s core demands it, in its hyper-competitive work landscape. Thankfully, a lot of Americans understand how fake it is and hate it, too. It tends to mostly present itself in more “successful” individuals in the States.

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    1 year ago

    I changed companies recently and the new place is very “camera on”… I find it freaking exhausting…

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      Exhausting is a good description. I don’t mind people seeing me from time to time when i feel like it. But man I am so much more tired when having the camera on after and during a meeting.

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      Just stare into the camera without moving or blinking, like Dennis Reynolds in the interrogation room