Friday, November 15, 2019
What Your Chatty Co-workers Wants You to Know -The Muse
What Your Chatty Co-workers Wants You to Know -The Muse What Your Chatty Co-workers Wants You to Know You can hear his voice all the way from the elevator bay three floors below your office. And you know that based on your previous history with this person that heâll be stopping by your desk at least 35 times this afternoon to chat you up about the latest in reality television, the shirt he just bought, and a cocktail he âdiscoveredâ last night. This chatty co-worker means well, and you know it. After all, he is just trying to be friendly. Except youâre just trying to get a few things done before the entire day flies by. As much as this guy likes to talk, there are a few things he wonât say aloud that heâll want you know about him. I know because I used to be him- and hereâs what I couldâve told all my co-workers- before I got the office chatterbox reputation. 1. Weâre Really Excited to Talk to You Because We Enjoy Your Company Iâm sure that plenty of my former colleagues would tell you that I could talk until Iâm blue in the face. But hereâs the thing- Iâve also worked with people who would say, âRich? That guy only spoke when he needed to get by me.â The truth is that if Iâm talking to you, itâs because I actually like you. Hereâs a fun fact: Some of my closest friends are people Iâve worked with at some point or another. And I sometimes need the reminder that even though we are friends, when weâre at the office, I need to be a little bit more in work mode. 2. You Can Tell Us to Go Away I know- it can seem like an impossible task to get the office talker to let you get back to what youâre working on sometimes. And trust me, Iâve been the one whoâs made it difficult for someone else to end a friendly conversation in the office kitchen. But because Iâve been âthat guy,â Iâm sure of one thing: If you really need to get back to doing something, donât be afraid to say (nicely) that you have to step away because you have a lot to get done before the end of the day. Unless the person is nothing but a big bag of wind, the odds are that he will totally understand. In fact, if you find a nice way to let the person down, you might also be doing her a favor. After all, she probably has a long to-do list of her own waiting for her. 3. Sometimes We Keep Talking Because Weâre Trying to Impress You This is one of the hardest confessions Iâll make. Sometimes I would get caught up in the fact that I worked with some really incredible people. And because those people were smart, talented, and incredibly nice to hang out with, I wanted to make sure that I was pulling my weight in the conversation. The need to do that leads people like me to be overly nice chatty or extra ambitious in trying to prove that we know what weâre doing. And ultimately, that means our gears spin in endless circles until everyone is exhausted and looking for an excuse to do anything but talk to us. And as annoyed as you probably are by this, we all wish you knew how agonizing this was for the people-pleaser in all of us. It would be easy to look at someone with a big mouth at the office and think theyâre in love with the sound of their own voice. But there are very real challenges to being a talker, especially when itâs not part of your job. And on behalf of that person everywhere, I hope that knowing why itâs not easy for us either will help you have a little more tolerance for those times when we simply cannot stop talking about the dessert we had last night. Photo of loud-mouthed person courtesy of Thomas Barwick/Getty Images.
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