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> I'd spin this around and cast it as a challenge -- regular, forced interactions with coworkers is minimally sufficient and retards some people from pursuing social activities outside the home.

Or,it allows people with social anxiety or depression a room for social interactions with very well defined rules and in an environment where people generally interact positively with you. I like the convenience of WFH too but I do miss cooking with my colleagues and their families on Wednesdays.

This might sound weird to you but living alone and having had parents that made every meal either a screaming match or a barrage of passive aggressive comments I enjoyed those lunches with my much more reasonable colleagues a lot.

Being essentially alone most days certainly didn't help with my depression and that makes other social interactions harder.

I still won't go back though, wearing trouser being optional at work is a worthwhile tradeoff



> I like the convenience of WFH too but I do miss cooking with my colleagues and their families on Wednesdays.

Well, to fix that you can go cook with your colleagues and their families on Wednesdays.


not as long as corona is still raging here in germany, no families (or colleagues) at the office




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