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Workplace loneliness is a real problem. For 45 hours a week I feel isolated

4 pointsby c23gooeyover 9 years ago

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dozzieover 9 years ago
&gt; One expert advises breaking the ice each morning with a “Hi!”, as if that is a relationship builder, rather than something done by all but the most sociopathic.<p>Exactly. Starting a casual chat with strangers (or half-strangers that happen to be colleagues) is not an easy thing for an introvert, who to have a chat needs to have a topic to talk about, otherwise he stays silent. It&#x27;s a chicken-and-egg problem: no common topic leads to no chat, which leads to not getting to know those strangers, which leads back to no common topic with them.<p>Simple &quot;hi&quot; is not nearly enough to have a chat. It is a first step, but there are dozens following that are still needed. It&#x27;s like saying that writing a sentence leads to a writing book. It&#x27;s necessary, but it&#x27;s not enough on its own.