I had worked in HSBC Andheri juhu branch as a trainee for summer project and OMG! the manager their only used to bark on each other with various types of 3rd class language- MC, BC, f-word in front other female employees with no shame at all. It looked like ladies working there were use to such kind behaviour. This kind of office culture i had never imagined in my life.
Entry level employees life is very bad there n I had not seen such kind of culture in other branches!!
I had worked in HSBC Andheri juhu branch as a trainee for summer project and OMG! the manager their only used to bark on each other with various types of 3rd class language- MC, BC, f-word in front other female employees with shame at all. It looked like ladies working there were use to such kind behaviour. This kind of office culture i had never imagined in my life.
Entry level employees life is very bad there n I had not seen such kind of culture in other branches!!
These rules apply to day-to-day Life as well right? sure seriously professionals spent about 9-10 hours in office. So in a sense "8 rules of good office etiquette' is ok!
Work clothes should be kept in an area where the won't pick up the strong aromas of Indian cooking. Here in the US, you can tell when you're near the IT department!!!
Re: One other thing...
by Raj Reddy on Jul 07, 2011 01:15 AM
Good point. And also, use deoderizer always if you are one of those folks who sweat. It applies to both men and women.
Re: One other thing...
by Sheetal Kaur on Jul 07, 2011 03:07 AM
Clothes kept in a well vented cupboard will always be fresh. Just get some wood shavings from a carpenters shop and mix them with lavender (fresh one is best just few branches will last a long time)Or lavender oil and leave the shavings in a bowl at the bottom of the cupboard. Your clothes will smell fresh every time. get your suit dry cleaned regularly and change shirt,vest,socks etc daily. You will have no problem.
Work clothes should be kept in an area where the won't pick up the strong aromas of Indian cooking. Here in the US, you can tell when you're near the IT department!!!
Re: One other thing
by Gal on Jul 09, 2011 07:19 PM
I can never smell curry on any of my clothes even though I may have cooked wearing that. Your complaint I have heard from many desi folks abroad, so maybe it's an issue with the ventilation of your homes and offices. You guys always put on AC and never open windows that seems to be the reason.
Re: One other thing
by Gal on Jul 09, 2011 07:19 PM
I can never smell curry on any of my clothes even though I may have cooked wearing that. Your complaint I have heard from many desi folks abroad, so maybe it's an issue with the ventilation of your homes and offices. You guys always put on AC and never open windows that seems to be the reason.
Re: One other thing
by Gal on Jul 09, 2011 07:27 PM
I can never smell curry on any of my clothes even though I may have cooked wearing that. Your complaint I have heard from many desi folks abroad, so maybe it's an issue with the ventilation of your homes and offices. You guys always put on AC and never open windows that seems to be the reason.
the person who wrote this article is a big c h a m c h a,
there is no need for anyone to wear blazers in sweltering heat of India if you speak your own language during lunch its absolutely fine, that time is your personal time, the author is so boring that no one wanted to talk to him/her and now he blames people of India
The one thing i notice across the world, is why on hell cant people pee into the toilet pot, most of times you will see pee on the floor
Re: this is guy or gal is a big chamcha
by Raj Reddy on Jul 07, 2011 01:13 AM
You seem to be chamcha too. They use their own peepee to go pee. If they pee on the floor, it's their personal time and they can do whatever they can.
Re: Re: this is guy or gal is a big chamcha
by Raj Thackersey on Jul 08, 2011 01:56 AM
raj c he dd y in my personal time i wd like to pee in your mouth