• RamRabbit@lemmy.world
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      For many people, it’s important to have a room, or at least a dedicated desk, that is only for work. You go to that room/desk for work, and when your day is over, you leave that room/desk and don’t return to it until work starts the next day.

      Your entire home cannot be your workspace, otherwise you cease to have a home and only have a workspace.

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      3 hours ago

      That’s a you thing, I haven’t had my home lose its „hole appeal“ after years of it.

      I have been 100% wfh for like 4 years and I dread the day I need to start looking for a new job, cuz I’ll inevitably have to go back into the office again.

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        43 minutes ago

        I’m gonna leave the typo for hilarity purposes.

        And of course it’s a me thing. I just answered OP’s question.

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      Fair enough, WFH is obviously not for you then, good thing for you then that no one is forcing people to WFH these days, quite the contrary.

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        37 minutes ago

        I recognise I’m an outlier. Just wanted to share my perspective to answer your question. Also I don’t really hate wfh, I just prefer to not do it.