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Sam
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workplace flirting may be under threat from puritanical influences imported from America, where flirting has been officially banned in many offices and other workplaces (an ‘unsustainable’ move on the part of the political-correctness lobby
Excuse me, protecting workers from sexual harassment is puritanical? Flirting creates a positive playful atmosphere? Right. Sure.
— Jul 12, 2019 08:51PM
Excuse me, protecting workers from sexual harassment is puritanical? Flirting creates a positive playful atmosphere? Right. Sure.
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Sam
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This book is soooo long. And has definitely turned into a bit of a drag. The themes are definitely getting repetitive and the chapters excessively wordy and chatty. This was amusing at first - but not so much now.
— Jul 07, 2019 01:59PM
Sam
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Formality is embarrassing. But, then, informality is embarrassing. Everything is embarrassing.
Accurate.
— Dec 26, 2018 06:14AM
Accurate.
Sam
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Well, now I want to listen to the Shipping Forecast.
— Dec 25, 2018 01:38PM
Sam
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The spread of globalisation is undoubtedly bringing changes to the cultures it reaches, but these cultures were not static in the first place, and change does not necessarily mean the abolition of traditional values.
— Dec 24, 2018 09:25AM
Sam
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Just because people everywhere want to wear Nike trainers and drink Coke does not necessarily mean that they are any less fiercely concerned about their cultural identity.
— Dec 24, 2018 09:22AM

