Divide and be silent: 7 rules of behavior if you work together

Divide and be silent: 7 rules of behavior if you work together

If you’re dating and working together at the same time, it can leave a mark on your relationship. A joint venture or just neighboring offices are two different things. How do you make sure work doesn’t interfere with normal communication?

1. Don’t discuss homework

Ordinary couples, when they come home, ask themselves the rhetorical question “How was your day?” and wait for a short response for 2-3 minutes. You can chat longer if you met a celebrity at work, won a car in a company lottery, or committed a crime. In your situation – the same rules don’t bring work home.

2. Share the space

If you both work from home, you may not be comfortable working in the same room. No, it is not the same as a shared office! You probably have a different attitude to music, brew tea, and react to thinking aloud. So it is better to go to different rooms.

3. Stick to the schedule

This also applies to the home office. If you’re used to having lunch at different times or holding online conferences, try not to distract yourself. You can talk!

4. You may behave differently at work.

Finding out that your nicest husband turns into a veritable typhoon at work is priceless, but can be shocking. And it is better not to discuss your “work entities” at home.

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5. Don’t argue from home to work

The rule is the mirror of the first. No need to approach him in the office kitchen and tell everyone he’s been sitting in the toilet for a long time. It’s ugly and nobody cares.

6. No need for romance at work

Kiss each other – please, but don’t indulge in anything else, even if you have the key to a nice closet!

7. Don’t gossip about him.

Why do some colleagues gossip about another’s life? What’s the point of this? Even a conversation can be sustained in a hundred other ways. After all, you are talking about a loved one!

Source: The Voice Mag

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