
Monday Blessing
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A Colleague Is Not Always a Friend
At work, we interact with many peopleāteammates, managers, and others in our field. Some of these interactions are friendly, but that doesnāt always mean a colleague is a friend.
Understanding this difference is important. It helps us keep things professional, avoid misunderstandings, and build healthy workplace relationships. Letās break it down.
Colleague vs. Friend: Whatās the Difference?
A colleague is someone you work with. Your relationship is mostly about getting the job doneāwhether thatās working on projects together, attending meetings, or exchanging ideas. You may have friendly conversations, but the connection is based on work.
A friend, on the other hand, is someone you trust and feel personally connected to. Friends support each other through lifeās ups and downs, share personal experiences, and spend time together outside of work.
Some colleagues may become true friends, but most workplace relationships remain professional. And it fine 0 reply
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