Social etiquette: A must even online

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It is important anywhere. Don't be rude.

I am referring to meetings that are held on the online platforms, of course. Am I the only one who feels this way, or has the frequency and the pressing need to call for online meetings suddenly accelerated over the past few months?

Today though, we are moving through rooms and spaces without the extensive use of skeletal muscles. And the lack of this energy expenditure is doing something to us. This is, of course, all very possible in between meetings when you don’t have to switch on the camera of your computer or when the meeting is not dominated by one monotonous person droning on about the same topic for the third time.

At times like these, there would be a sudden “hush” in the virtual room while everyone checks their participant list. Popular excuses which worked in the past are to lay blame on poor Internet connectivity or the faulty audio that has been acting up. Here is another almost fascinating thing about virtual meetings. In many cases, not only do they start on time , often they begin ahead of the scheduled time. I have always believed in punctuality. It is good to be present at least five to 10 minutes ahead of time. Perhaps it is about not having to leave the room to enter another physical space that makes people early rather than late for online meetings.

 

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