Article 61 of 100 Rules of Survival in the Workplace Never speak ill of anyone in the toilet

Mondo Workplace Updated on 2024-02-06

In the workplace, we should avoid speaking ill of others in public, especially in informal settings like the toilet. Not only is it rude to speak ill of someone in the toilet, but it can be misunderstood or spread out, negatively impacting our professional image and relationships.

First of all, talking badly about others in an informal setting like the toilet can be misconstrued as us slandering others behind our backs and giving the impression of being dishonest. In addition, if these words are disseminated, they may cause harm to the person being talked about and even cause unnecessary conflict and strife.

Secondly, we should be aware of the importance of building good relationships and reputation in the workplace. If we often talk bad things about others behind our backs, it will not only affect our relationship with the person we are talking about, but it may also make others feel distrustful of us and affect our career development.

Therefore, we should avoid talking badly about others in the toilet or other public places. Instead, we should respect the privacy and dignity of others and engage with them in a positive and positive way. If we have any grievances or problems, we should communicate and resolve them with the parties through appropriate channels and methods.

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