Business Etiquette Fun: Meeting Coworkers IRL When You’ve Only Been Remote

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Here’s a fun question for today: How do you think the business etiquette has changed with regards to meeting new coworkers whom you’ve only known over Zoom or Slack — or at this point, meeting someone in person whom you’ve only worked with virtually for a year or two?

For my $.02, I really think you should go out of your way to say hi to a coworker whom you’ve only known virtually — whether you’re the boss or subordinate — just to swing by their office to chitchat in person. (If you’re the boss, though, take them out to lunch!)

Similarly, if you’re involved with HR and people are coming back to the office, are you planning more frequent in-person social events to let people get to chat more, whether it’s a cookie/donut offering at 3:00 p.m. or cocktails at a nearby patio? I’d love to hear what everyone’s offices and teams are doing to ease the social transition back to work.

I’m curious for those of you with staggered work schedules (where, say, you have two days remote and three days in the office) — are you going out of your way to align those days with coworkers whom you haven’t met yet in person? Have there been any funny surprises (like, I don’t know, realizing that your boss is like eight months pregnant without her having mentioned it)?

Stock photo via Scopio / Pablo Nidam.

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Tuesday’s Workwear Report: Tweed Jacket

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Hello, sunshine! This tweed blazer from Talbots would brighten up even the dreariest of days. I love this shade of yellow because it can work with a wide variety of colors.

This fall, I’d wear it with an olive sheath that’s currently hanging in my closet, being criminally underutilized. Come spring, I’d wear it with light gray or white.

The jacket is $209 at Talbots and comes in plus sizes 14–22, misses sizes 2–16, and plus petite sizes 16–22.

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Coffee Break: Zebra Print Haircalf Blade Heel Pumps

Ann Taylor has some great sales going on today, including 50% off one full-price item, and 40% off others. These fun zebra print haircalf blade pumps caught my eye — they seem like the perfect pop against an otherwise neutral outfit.

They’re $148 full price, but with the code they come down to $84. They’re available in sizes 5–10.

Psst: Ann Taylor still stocks the tortoiseshell pumps that were reader favorites last year!

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Hunting for more traditional heels? Some of our favorites are below — don’t forget to check out our entire Guide to Comfortable Heels!

Pictured above, some of our favorite black heels for the office: one / two / three / four / five

Workwear sales of note for 10.13.21

  • Nordstrom – 1,000+ new markdowns — up to 60% off dresses, tops, jeans and more!
  • Ann Taylor – 30-40% off your purchase; 50% off 1 full-price item
  • Loft – 40% off your purchase
  • J.Crew – 30% off sweaters, outerwear, and more
  • Brooks Brothers – Sale styles up to 70% off
  • Lands’ End – Up to 40% off your order
  • Eloquii – Tops & sweaters $19 and up; pants & skirts $29 and up; dresses & jackets $39 and up
  • Anthropologie – 1,000+ new sale items

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Splurge Monday’s Workwear Report: Irving Skinny Stretch Wool Pants

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Regardless of what Gen Z has to say about it, I think skinny pants are here to stay. These wool trousers from Lafayette 148 are absolute classics. The 29-inch inseam is going to be flattering on a variety of heights, and the fabric has just a touch of stretch for fit.

I love a wool pant for chilly fall mornings, but do note that if you’re sensitive to wool, these pants are unlined, so they might not be for you.

The pants are on sale for $151.20–$159.20 (originally $378) and come in sizes 0–18. They also come in gray and black.

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Workwear sales of note for 10.13.21

  • Nordstrom – 1,000+ new markdowns — up to 60% off dresses, tops, jeans and more!
  • Ann Taylor – 30-40% off your purchase; 50% off 1 full-price item
  • Loft – 40% off your purchase
  • J.Crew – 30% off sweaters, outerwear, and more
  • Brooks Brothers – Sale styles up to 70% off
  • Lands’ End – Up to 40% off your order
  • Eloquii – Tops & sweaters $19 and up; pants & skirts $29 and up; dresses & jackets $39 and up
  • Anthropologie – 1,000+ new sale items

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How To Choose The Perfect Gift For Your Girlfriend

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We all want to give good gifts – and not simply good ones, but gifts that will be enjoyed and appreciated, that make the recipient feel seen and known. That being said, choosing an outstanding gift isn’t a skill everyone has, so sometimes the best thing you can do is to ask for help.

If you’re currently shopping for your girlfriend but you’ve hit a wall in terms of what to buy, this list can help you get started by honing in on a few key criteria.

Tell A Sentimental Story

One of the best things you can do when choosing a great gift is to look for a way to make the gift meaningful. That means thinking about your relationship, her interests, your talents, and the larger story of your relationship. Even if your girlfriend isn’t the sentimental type, offering a personal gift or a gift that has a more significant meaning than “I saw this and thought of you” can leave an impression.

It’s also important to recognize that not every story has to be focused on your past together. Looking to the future has its own value. For example, you might give her an item connected to a place you hope to travel to together, like a piece of jewellery made from red Italian coral or art books from a museum you want to visit with her.

Give Her An Upgrade

Are you dating a woman who has a hard time with the infamous Parks & Rec catchphrase, “Treat yo self”? Well, maybe you just need to treat her instead. This might mean offering a gift that’s an upgrade on an everyday item, but that she wouldn’t spend the money on herself, such as a high-quality leather wallet or a raincoat that won’t leave her feeling cold and damp.

Does she love pens or writing? Pick up some beautiful notebooks or a fountain pen in place of her usual ballpoint pen so she can enjoy her hobby while also enjoying a touch of luxury.

How To Choose The Perfect Gift For Your Girlfriend

Keep Her Cozy

Most of us are still spending a lot of time at home these days, and with winter around the corner, that’s not likely to change soon. Choose some gifts to keep her cozy, like a cute pair of slippers, a big, fuzzy blanket, or a mug and some tea. And, if you’re in the market for evening-in gifts, consider tossing in a candle and some bath supplies or, alternatively, a board game you can play together – also known as the gift of quality time.

Outfit Her Hobbies

Shopping for supplies for someone else’s hobby can be a tough thing to do, especially if their pastime is a niche craft or other activity you don’t know much about. Other activities are a little easier to work with, though, such as if your girlfriend loves to cook or is an avid biker. Look for items that will make her hobby that much more enjoyable by visiting speciality shops, picking out add-ons like a great enamelled skillet, fancy spices, or a better pair of cushioned bike shorts for those long rides.

People always say of gifts that it’s the thought that counts, and while that’s true, people are still unusually touched when they receive a gift that’s just right. And, getting that gift just right is all the more important when the gift is for your girlfriend. She wants to know that you really know and understand her, so take the time to plan and get her gift exactly right.

 

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