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Keeping a Job Co-Worker Interactions Making Friends - Getting Together Outside of Work
When co-workers get together, they might:
If you are invited to spend time with one or more co-workers outside of work, you should go if you are interested. You could say something like:
When you make plans, be sure you know:
If you are not interested in hanging out with your co-workers after work, you can politely decline (turn down the invitation). Saying that you don’t like that person or that you simply don’t want to hang out with them is not polite. You should also avoid saying that their suggested idea / activity sounds boring because that might hurt their feelings.
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