Who Wears Crop Tops to the Office?
Let’s say you’re in a meeting, and someone asks a question that doesn’t seem to fit the discussion. But you’re not sure if you have the answer. What do you do? Should you jump into a conversation that’s boring, and risk offending people over a simple question, or should you ask clarifying questions to bring forth information that may be relevant to the discussion? Here are some tips for navigating the sometimes ambiguous waters of casual office attire.
Avoid Unwelcome Attention: If a question starts a dialogue, leave it alone. No matter how inane the question may be, the person asking the question may be offended by your response. If it’s a friendly question, keep it to yourself.
If a question starts a dialogue, leave it alone. No matter how inane the question may be, the person asking the question may be offended by your response. If it’s a friendly question, keep it to yourself. Don’t Get Entangled in Your Own Web: Some office conversations can get confusing, because you may be asked a question that could be answered by another topic. Don’t assume that the person asking the question already knows the answer.
Some office conversations can get confusing, because you may be asked a question that could be answered by another topic. Don’t assume that the person asking the question already knows the answer. If You Can’t Answer the Question: Be prepared to get into a conversation you don’t know the answer to. In these situations, the best thing to do is to take a stab at the question, and let everyone else ask the question.
Be prepared to get into a conversation you don’t know the answer to. In these situations, the best thing to do is to take a stab at the question, and let everyone else ask the question. Ask Appropriate Questions: Before asking someone else a question, be sure to ask what you need to know. A good rule of thumb is to ask for the most basic information first, and then ask about other topics.
Before asking someone else a question, be sure to ask what you need to know. A good rule of thumb is to ask for the most basic information first, and then ask about other topics. Take What Is Asked Seriously: You might not be able to understand why a question sounds absurd. But it’s your job to make sense of things. Sometimes asking inappropriate questions can backfire, because you may accidentally offend a person