Would you rather.?
work in an office with a cheerful soul who sings a bit? Or with a miserable miserly old curmudgeon who sits at his desk and says nothing?
Answers:
Well I do work in an office next to a moany old boot who has nothing good to say about anyone - so bring on the singer.. please!!
Cheerful person every time. Oh unless thier singing is really loud and they are really bad at singing!
I'd rather be out of the office altogether!
how about the singing guy? can we ask him to stop after awhile should it start to grate?
neither. i would rather work from home around my kids
The curmudgeon; the singing would drive me looney cuckoo head, I'd be choking them to death, and wind up behind bars.
Silence IS golden.
Cheerful soul, but only if I can fire rubber bands at their head occassionally!! ;)
Gotta love the office
the singer.
I wanna be a friendlier worker
Neither----don't like office jobs.
Tough. Depends on how demanding your job is. If you need to concentrate hard, then I would advise the curmudgeon. I that's not a problem, the cheerful person, of course.
The happy cheerful one you can always beat them into silence
The curmudgeon, because he says nothing, it would be like working alone. The cheerful soul would get on your nerves after a while.
the first option ofcourse
The quieter the better, so I guess that I'd prefer the miserable miserly old curmudgeon.
I'll take the one who gets his/her own work done and leaves me alone to do my work.
Cheerful soul. I had a lot of fun working in one office where the people around me were happy and loving people. Then I changed jobs (when I was single and needed good health insurance) and ended up with some of the meanest nastiest people to inhabit the earth. If I hadn't needed good insurance I would have stayed with the other company.
The cheerful office anytime. I can set about breaking their spirits then.
Muahahahah!!
The singing wouldn't bother me, I wouldn't hear it over my hadphones! ;-)
Oh Wait!! - Ooops! - I could well be that cheerful soul! (or someone like it)
The first one, because I would smack the second.
if u can sing very well, why not? the people in the office will be pleased with you. If you cant sing that well then sing with a lower voice. If your colleagues like you sing, they will feel like something gone missing whenever you are not around. when u sing the same songs frequently, they will think of you when they heard the real singer singing the song. Hahahahaa..
regards,
peanutbutter http://www.website.ws/powercontrol.
It depends whether you can consentrate well or not, if you can, choose the singing guy, if not, choose the quiet guy
Neither of them would bother me really. As long as neither tries to extend their cheerfulness or misery into my personal space I am happy to be the innocent bystander. Obviously you need cheering up sometimes but if the cheerful soul expects a personality change then that would be extreme and as long as curmudgeon says 'nothing' happy days!
I would much rather BE the one who works in an office as a cheerful soul who sings a bit
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Answers:
Well I do work in an office next to a moany old boot who has nothing good to say about anyone - so bring on the singer.. please!!
Cheerful person every time. Oh unless thier singing is really loud and they are really bad at singing!
I'd rather be out of the office altogether!
how about the singing guy? can we ask him to stop after awhile should it start to grate?
neither. i would rather work from home around my kids
The curmudgeon; the singing would drive me looney cuckoo head, I'd be choking them to death, and wind up behind bars.
Silence IS golden.
Cheerful soul, but only if I can fire rubber bands at their head occassionally!! ;)
Gotta love the office
the singer.
I wanna be a friendlier worker
Neither----don't like office jobs.
Tough. Depends on how demanding your job is. If you need to concentrate hard, then I would advise the curmudgeon. I that's not a problem, the cheerful person, of course.
The happy cheerful one you can always beat them into silence
The curmudgeon, because he says nothing, it would be like working alone. The cheerful soul would get on your nerves after a while.
the first option ofcourse
The quieter the better, so I guess that I'd prefer the miserable miserly old curmudgeon.
I'll take the one who gets his/her own work done and leaves me alone to do my work.
Cheerful soul. I had a lot of fun working in one office where the people around me were happy and loving people. Then I changed jobs (when I was single and needed good health insurance) and ended up with some of the meanest nastiest people to inhabit the earth. If I hadn't needed good insurance I would have stayed with the other company.
The cheerful office anytime. I can set about breaking their spirits then.
Muahahahah!!
The singing wouldn't bother me, I wouldn't hear it over my hadphones! ;-)
Oh Wait!! - Ooops! - I could well be that cheerful soul! (or someone like it)
The first one, because I would smack the second.
if u can sing very well, why not? the people in the office will be pleased with you. If you cant sing that well then sing with a lower voice. If your colleagues like you sing, they will feel like something gone missing whenever you are not around. when u sing the same songs frequently, they will think of you when they heard the real singer singing the song. Hahahahaa..
regards,
peanutbutter http://www.website.ws/powercontrol.
It depends whether you can consentrate well or not, if you can, choose the singing guy, if not, choose the quiet guy
Neither of them would bother me really. As long as neither tries to extend their cheerfulness or misery into my personal space I am happy to be the innocent bystander. Obviously you need cheering up sometimes but if the cheerful soul expects a personality change then that would be extreme and as long as curmudgeon says 'nothing' happy days!
I would much rather BE the one who works in an office as a cheerful soul who sings a bit
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