Why is there much more openness to friendships and relationships at work in America?
In Germany people often separate their private and work lives, so why is it the other way around in the USA?
In Germany people often separate their private and work lives, so why is it the other way around in the USA?
By that, I mean the US citizens. Ever since Donald Trump got involved in politics—he's already been president and wants to be president again—I've somehow become increasingly dissatisfied with the entire USA. Especially, of course, the gun-loving Republicans and Trump supporters. What is your – current – opinion of the USA? Feel free to write…
I realize that everyone makes their own decisions! I just don't understand why some women say upfront that they don't want to breastfeed. I understand if it's due to illness. But is it so groundless? You want the best for your child, don't you? Studies have shown that breastfeeding has more positive effects. I often…
I live upstairs, and she rings my grandpa's doorbell. She was there for a while, and when she was about to leave, her daughter asks for me, and then she quickly says, "…I'm not here." Even though my car is parked there. Grandpa then said, "Yes, she's there, but maybe she's still asleep." I didn't…
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This is not the case. Because a relationship to work is often a reason for dismissal and in the USA you have virtually no protection against dismissal and extremely short notice periods.
What makes you think this is like?
That would interest me too.
Because they have one at the waffle 🙄