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I've never really experienced this, but then I would walk in and say a general good morning/hello/how was everyones weekend to everyone in my row of desks. I try to make a point of being sociable for my own well being.
Not everyone was receptive, some just politely said it back, some we ended up having a chat. It was generally quite a sociable company though.
My new place is a different experience. I dont actually know anyone at my new place, as I work from home and have only been in to the office 3 times. I still said Hello as I sat down at a desk of strangers and I only got some meek replies...
I just think it depends on the company culture. I also think younger people tend to be more reserved though? I'm not sure.
I'm at a remote first company and it definitely feels more awkward between folks in the office than at my previous fully in the office company.
I still say hello etc to people have have colleagues I get along with but not as many people I'd consider actual friends as where I worked before.
Yeah same. I've been here a year now, and wouldn't say I have any friends or mates. I find it much harder to get casual chit chat into interactions over Slack.
Do you have regular video calls with the folks you work with remote?
Yeah, usually at least one a day.