Nature abhors a vacuum.
To be honest, it is easier to act minimally friendly, even if it is unnatural. Pick one person out of the crowd that seems the least distasteful to you, and say hi to them every once in a while. From time to time tell them something neutral about your life, like where you're going on vacation. Ask them bland questions about their own life. That way there is not an absence of info to be filled with speculation, you'll just be associated with a number of fairly banal and unimportant facts just like everyone else
Forming positive relationships with your coworkers can vastly improve ones overall work experience. Positive relationships in the workplace insure a happy, healthy environment for both you and your coworkers, and by supporting one another, your business is much more likely to thrive.
Because we often can't choose who our coworkers will be, we should.
No, "coworkers" should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
how much personal comunication should be premitted in a business organization
No, personal checks should not be used for a business account. It is recommended to use business checks for business transactions to maintain proper financial records and separation between personal and business finances.
try to be tolerant, even of coworkers we wouldn't choose as friends
try to be tolerant, even of coworkers we wouldn't choose as friends.
A business letter and a personal business letter are exactly alike except that a personal business letter may be hand written. Hand written, typed, or composed by word processing, personal and professional business letters should have the same parts, the same focus to achieve the desired results.
If they are friendly yes. If they are sexual no, stop all offensive mail from coworkers immediately.
Yes. The State has no business interfering with the personal lives of gay people.Yes. The State has no business interfering with the personal lives of gay people.
No, you should not use your S Corp business account to pay your personal taxes. It is important to keep personal and business finances separate to maintain proper accounting and tax records.
No, a personal loan used for business expenses is generally not tax deductible. Business expenses should be funded through business loans or other business financing methods to be eligible for tax deductions.