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With many people returning to their offices or job sites — but not everyone! — some pre-pandemic challenges are again becoming part of today's workplace culture. One persistent issue is office gossip.
Having a bitch in the group chat is a popular activity during these Trying Times. Somewhat understandably, everyone is behaving like a bit more of a dick right now and while globally, the stakes are ...
Gossiping — it can feel good in the moment, but can be toxic in the long run. While there are certain types of benign gossip (talking about a friend’s promotion, for example) that can act as a social ...
Editor’s note: Inc.com columnist Alison Green answers questions about workplace and management issues–everything from how to deal with a micromanaging boss to how to talk to someone on your team about ...
Do you love gossiping with your partner about the same topic or sharing new information with him/her? Well it turns out that occasional, harmless gossip is actually good for your relationship! Yes, ...
People may gossip at work to harness a sense of control amidst layoffs and uncertainty at the office. When engaging in gossip and feeling a sense of closeness, the brain releases dopamine or the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gossiping about your spouse often gets a bad rap, conjuring up images of betrayal and broken trust. But in reality, talking about ...
Listen up, ladies, because I’m about to spill some major tea right now. Grab a snack, and get comfortable, because I’ve got the low-down on something so exclusive, even Wendy Williams hasn’t gotten a ...