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Poll: 20 most annoying office habits


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Brian
Few more habits
by Brian on May 23, 2011 09:46 AM

Standing behind ones workstation and observing what one is doing

If found going early (read on time), will always ask "Kaam nahi lagta hai?



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rahul
wit about boss
by rahul on May 23, 2011 09:36 AM  | Hide replies

no mention of famous boss habits,like delaying appraisal just to feel powerful for few days which he cant do at his home,insisting on making silly docs etc,to say the least indian managers are worst in the world,so much false bravado nd insecurity,it makes me wonder whether i shld laugh pr cry

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radha
Re: wit about boss
by radha on May 23, 2011 03:51 PM
laugh only why should you cry. You will die even if cry or laugh, then it is better to laugh and die

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radha
Re: wit about boss
by radha on May 23, 2011 03:51 PM
laugh only why should you cry. You will die even if cry or laugh, then it is better to laugh and die

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navin k
Re: many women are to blame
by navin k on May 23, 2011 11:36 AM
I think you should try and see the broader perspective.
Firstly, I think that you do not like women who go out with their colleagues to parties, canteen, movies etc.
If men can do it with their women colleagues, why not women? Is it because that the "Indian woman is a Savitri" and should keep to herself and not talk to any other man apart from her husband? If you think that is the case, then you are unfortunately wrong! Indian women from time of Sita in Ramayana to now has always been given the most importance. Like they say "Matra Devo bhava", "Pitra devo bhava" and so on. So, if mother is chanted before your father, teacher then realise their importance.
Secondly on revealing clothes. We do not have any right to tell the others how they should dress. Try telling a Sardaar not wear a Pagdi or tell a Punjabi woman not to wear a Salwaar Suit and so on. People wear what they feel comfortable in.

If you tell a western woman not to wear trousers or skirts, they will sue you for sexist remarks.

I believe that you should spend more time with others, especially who do not think like you and try and understand their point of view. Do not jump to conclusions after listening to them. Take time to understand and then try making your opinion about them.

Wearing jeans was not common 20 years back, now it is. Wearing Kurta Pyjama in South India was not heard off in the South,now we do. The entire world is lea

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Moral Brigade
Re: Re: many women are to blame
by Moral Brigade on May 23, 2011 12:49 PM
whatever u say wearing revealing clothes is not for "comfort" ,the only purpose is to attract male attention and married women doing that have questionable character.

Like i said earlier we have degraded to such extent as a society that we do not accept good things now a days at all.Rather we try to defeat the very purpose of dressing decenctly by talking about equality and by following the immoral vaues from the West.

The problem is not when a woman talks to a stranger man other than husband,the problem arises on susequent activites and you know what I mean exactly.

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navin k
Re: many women are to blame
by navin k on May 23, 2011 11:37 AM
I think you should try and see the broader perspective.
Firstly, I think that you do not like women who go out with their colleagues to parties, canteen, movies etc.
If men can do it with their women colleagues, why not women? Is it because that the "Indian woman is a Savitri" and should keep to herself and not talk to any other man apart from her husband? If you think that is the case, then you are unfortunately wrong! Indian women from time of Sita in Ramayana to now has always been given the most importance. Like they say "Matra Devo bhava", "Pitra devo bhava" and so on. So, if mother is chanted before your father, teacher then realise their importance.
Secondly on revealing clothes. We do not have any right to tell the others how they should dress. Try telling a Sardaar not wear a Pagdi or tell a Punjabi woman not to wear a Salwaar Suit and so on. People wear what they feel comfortable in.

If you tell a western woman not to wear trousers or skirts, they will sue you for sexist remarks.

I believe that you should spend more time with others, especially who do not think like you and try and understand their point of view. Do not jump to conclusions after listening to them. Take time to understand and then try making your opinion about them.

Wearing jeans was not common 20 years back, now it is. Wearing Kurta Pyjama in South India was not heard off in the South,now we do. The entire world is lea

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navin k
Re: many women are to blame
by navin k on May 23, 2011 11:36 AM
I think you should try and see the broader perspective.
Firstly, I think that you do not like women who go out with their colleagues to parties, canteen, movies etc.
If men can do it with their women colleagues, why not women? Is it because that the "Indian woman is a Savitri" and should keep to herself and not talk to any other man apart from her husband? If you think that is the case, then you are unfortunately wrong! Indian women from time of Sita in Ramayana to now has always been given the most importance. Like they say "Matra Devo bhava", "Pitra devo bhava" and so on. So, if mother is chanted before your father, teacher then realise their importance.
Secondly on revealing clothes. We do not have any right to tell the others how they should dress. Try telling a Sardaar not wear a Pagdi or tell a Punjabi woman not to wear a Salwaar Suit and so on. People wear what they feel comfortable in.

If you tell a western woman not to wear trousers or skirts, they will sue you for sexist remarks.

I believe that you should spend more time with others, especially who do not think like you and try and understand their point of view. Do not jump to conclusions after listening to them. Take time to understand and then try making your opinion about them.

Wearing jeans was not common 20 years back, now it is. Wearing Kurta Pyjama in South India was not heard off in the South,now we do. The entire world is lea

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navin k
Re: many women are to blame
by navin k on May 23, 2011 11:37 AM
I think you should try and see the broader perspective.
Firstly, I think that you do not like women who go out with their colleagues to parties, canteen, movies etc.
If men can do it with their women colleagues, why not women? Is it because that the "Indian woman is a Savitri" and should keep to herself and not talk to any other man apart from her husband? If you think that is the case, then you are unfortunately wrong! Indian women from time of Sita in Ramayana to now has always been given the most importance. Like they say "Matra Devo bhava", "Pitra devo bhava" and so on. So, if mother is chanted before your father, teacher then realise their importance.
Secondly on revealing clothes. We do not have any right to tell the others how they should dress. Try telling a Sardaar not wear a Pagdi or tell a Punjabi woman not to wear a Salwaar Suit and so on. People wear what they feel comfortable in.

If you tell a western woman not to wear trousers or skirts, they will sue you for sexist remarks.

I believe that you should spend more time with others, especially who do not think like you and try and understand their point of view. Do not jump to conclusions after listening to them. Take time to understand and then try making your opinion about them.

Wearing jeans was not common 20 years back, now it is. Wearing Kurta Pyjama in South India was not heard off in the South,now we do. The entire world is lea

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