Gossip, meetings and desks among things Brits miss the most about the office

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MORE than two thirds of office workers admit they miss their workplace during the pandemic – with gossip, office banter and their desks among the most longed for things. A study of 2,000 office wor…

36. The water boiler40. The notice board / cork board to store things

“There are clearly many things people took for granted this time last year, from the social side of working with colleagues daily, to equipment and furniture such as desks, chairs and storage. The study also found 18 per cent have missed listening to music on their commute and 12 per cent feel the same about reading their book on their travels. While 24 per cent have missed wearing office attire each day,

 

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I’m being harsh, that looks like a lovely animal. I did take to one once at Beacon hill. He was beautiful, I kept my distance. He wasn’t the normal sort. I call the beacon hill breed the highland muff. I feel sorry for them with the flys.

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Things *female* Brits miss the most

Yes we know the elite want us back in their expensive office buildings away from our families.

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