Why do people not greet you at work?

Most people have assumed that the person not smiling back is someone who doesn’t know you. In my experience, the problem is not these people. It’s the people who you are working with who will ignore/not greet back. Usually they do this to show they are better/above you (actually they are peers).

Why do you say hello to people at work?

Do things because you want to, not because other peoples lack of saying hello back to you changes your decision. Sometimes people take time to open up so say hi everytime you walk past her or make eye contact, which will make her open up easier the next time you meet and easily start up talking to each other.

What’s the best way to greet someone at work?

Some people don’t like to introduce themselves first, some grew up in a house hold not knowing how to properly greet someone. The best thing to do without getting frustrated is to just say a friendly “hi, good morning/ afternoon” th Never. If you truly feel the need to say hi, then do it.

When to say hi to people at work?

Never. If you truly feel the need to say hi, then do it. Do things because you want to, not because other peoples lack of saying hello back to you changes your decision.

Do you have to greet your coworker in the morning?

That’s obnoxious. She’s welcome to greet you in the mornings if she’d like to, but there’s no reason that she should expect you to be the one to initiate it, and taking you to task for not doing it is really bizarre. It sounds like she’s already at work and thinks that the arriving person (you) should say something rather than walking in silently.

Why do people say hello when they enter the newsroom?

It may well be the subject of an anthropology thesis. I first noticed this phenomenon more than 15 years ago while I was working at the Detroit Free Press. I would enter the newsroom every day and say hello, but my coworkers were so immersed in their work that they didn’t answer. At that time, I thought it was just part of the culture in Michigan.

Is there a moment in yesterday that no one remembers?

There’s a moment in “Yesterday” that is, frankly, amazing. It’s more amazing than its already bonkers premise in which no one remembers The Beatles — or that they aren’t the only thing that has been accidentally erased from memory.

What should I do if a coworker is late to work?

I’ve let her know that I’m not concerned about her, that she isn’t in trouble with me (and by extension our own management) and won’t be unless she becomes seriously, chronically late. Should I do more than that? Should I stick my nose in to what amounts to a temper tantrum by another department’s employees?