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Deliberate silence, is it harassment?

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10/5/2020 2:31:30 AMBRrankManored before revert after revert
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1 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. 1 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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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, in which case don't play 2v2s) 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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5 When it comes to interpersonal relationships, however, hard nope for both cases. 5 When it comes to interpersonal relationships, however, hard nope for both cases.