Random Irritations

PCN from Havering Borough for driving down a road at the wrong time…..has it come to this, we now need to check when we drive down roads or get an £80 fine - I’m boiling.
 
Right back at you :ROFLMAO:. If I'm speaking with multiple people, I want to be able to see their faces, see their expressions as we talk. It's part of human contact.
Way too awkward for me. I spend all the time thinking about what mannerisms I'm doing, especially if I've personally not had to speak for a while. Can't relax. Then someone asks me something and all I've been concentrating on is what my face is doing, haven't been listening to a word that was said. Camera off, no problem.
 
Way too awkward for me. I spend all the time thinking about what mannerisms I'm doing, especially if I've personally not had to speak for a while. Can't relax. Then someone asks me something and all I've been concentrating on is what my face is doing, haven't been listening to a word that was said. Camera off, no problem.
How can you tell if Laura from accounts in Newcastle is worth a crack at the Xmas party or looks like me with a Tash and is to be avoided at all costs? 🤣
 
Way too awkward for me. I spend all the time thinking about what mannerisms I'm doing, especially if I've personally not had to speak for a while. Can't relax. Then someone asks me something and all I've been concentrating on is what my face is doing, haven't been listening to a word that was said. Camera off, no problem.
I think the type of meeting matters as to whether the Camera goes on or not.

Discussions or collaborative meetings - On
When Presenting - On
When presented to - Off , Turn On for Q&A
Project Status Calls - Off (Get on with other stuff)
 
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