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In a team game expecting a certain level of communication for the sake of the teamplay is reasonable. One might argue the same applies to a workplace. Even if you don't like someone you still need to cooperate with them for your common goals.
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In a team game expecting a certain level of communication for the sake of the teamplay is reasonable. One might argue the same applies to a workplace. Even if you don't like someone you still need to cooperate with them for your common goals.
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Although
its
not
like
anyone
is
trying
particularly
hard
to
cooperate
in
lobsterpots,
so
there
is
more
leeway
there.
If
you
stay
silent
in
a
2v2,
though,
you're
either
a
jerk
or
just
can't
be
assed,
in
which
case
don't
play
2v2s)
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3 |
(
Although
its
not
like
anyone
is
trying
particularly
hard
to
cooperate
in
lobsterpots,
so
there
is
more
leeway
there.
If
you
stay
silent
in
a
2v2,
though,
you're
either
a
jerk
or
just
can't
be
assed,
either
way
probably
shouldn't
be
playing
2v2)
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When it comes to interpersonal relationships, however, hard nope for both cases.
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When it comes to interpersonal relationships, however, hard nope for both cases.
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