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. by Nobody: 11:52pm On Sep 03, 2017
Re: . by ubergold(m): 11:56pm On Sep 03, 2017
shocked
Re: . by Davash222(m): 11:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
You still dey speak grammar... When you're ready, we'd help you. sad sad
Re: . by Nobody: 11:57pm On Sep 03, 2017
Tell the Boss about it, and we will Continue from there......
Re: . by idamokoemmanuel(m): 12:09am On Sep 04, 2017
Explain to your HOD first, he might stop them from using their local dialect to communicate in the office, as for the Religion aspect u can't do anything about it, learn how to accommodate other Religions.
Re: . by Nobody: 12:44am On Sep 04, 2017
idamokoemmanuel:
Explain to your boss first, he might stop them from using their local dialect to communicate in the office, as for the Religion aspect u can't do anything about it, learn how to accommodate other Religions.
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Thanks alot.

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Re: . by BiafranBushBoy: 12:47am On Sep 04, 2017
Are you Yoruba?

Only Yorubas feel that way... and I wonder the rationale behind it.

If people are communicating in their language... please let them be and focus on your job! I remember my former place of work.

We were 5 of us. 3 Yorubas and 2 Igbos. The 3 of them would be comfortable speaking Yoruba... but immediately I and the other guy starts Igbo... they feel threatened.

The reason for such is what I can't still reason out!

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Re: . by Nobody: 12:56am On Sep 04, 2017
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Davash222:
You still dey speak grammar... When you're ready, we'd help you. sad sad
Thanks for being blunt. Part of my challenges was that I was worried. I realise it's not helping me as I go to work depressed daily. I think with friends like you, I should be out of the wood soon.
I see myself coming back to nairaland with gratitude.
But put yourself in my shoes and tell me what you would do. I am here for counsel.
Re: . by Davash222(m): 12:59am On Sep 04, 2017
risingrainboll:
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Thanks for being blunt. Part of my challenges was that I was worried. I realise it's not helping me as I go to work depressed daily. I think with friends like you, I should be out of the wood soon.
I see myself coming back to nairaland with gratitude.
But put yourself in my shoes and tell me what you would do. I am here for counsel.
always make sure you take 2 bottles of chilled Origin after the day's toil... it helps a lot ..

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Re: . by Nobody: 1:15am On Sep 04, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
Are you Yoruba?

Only Yorubas feel that way... and I wonder the rationale behind it.

If people are communicating in their language... please let them be and focus on your job! I remember my former place of work.

We were 5 of us. 3 Yorubas and 2 Igbos. The 3 of them would be comfortable speaking Yoruba... but immediately I and the other guy starts Igbo... they feel threatened.

The reason for such is what I can't still reason out!
Imagine when you and your team mates are giving a task. How would you contribute when you do not understand what is going on around you?
Moreso, how would you feel when your team mates are overly associating with one another?
Let's face it, tribalism is a tool for marginalisation and segregation. They did it to me.
Re: . by Nobody: 1:23am On Sep 04, 2017
Davash222:

always make sure you take 2 bottles of chilled Origin after the day's toil... it helps a lot ..
I'm really tempted to try it. If I can overcome worry, I would have solved 90 percent of this challenge.
But Origin isn't my tin. But thanks bro. Truly grateful.
Re: . by BiafranBushBoy: 1:38am On Sep 04, 2017
risingrainboll:

Imagine when you and your team mates are giving a task. How would you contribute when you do not understand what is going on around you?
Moreso, how would you feel when your team mates are overly associating with one another?
Let's face it, tribalism is a tool for marginalisation and segregation. They did it to me.

Hey buddy...!!

When it comes to team work you work with the team and do your part!

Unless you are the type that loves office politics. Did you come to the office to make friends?

Do your Job my friend and leave the office! If you wana make friends... then you visit the right place to make friends.
Re: . by Nobody: 1:42am On Sep 04, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:


Hey buddy...!!

When it comes to team work you work with the team and do your part!

Unless you are the type that loves office politics. Did you come to the office to make friends?

Do your Job my friend and leave the office! If you wana make friends... then you visit the right place to make friends.
Thank you sir. I will hold these words to my chest.
Re: . by Nobody: 8:54pm On Sep 09, 2017
BiafranBushBoy:
Are you Yoruba?

Only Yorubas feel that way... and I wonder the rationale behind it.

If people are communicating in their language... please let them be and focus on your job! I remember my former place of work.

We were 5 of us. 3 Yorubas and 2 Igbos. The 3 of them would be comfortable speaking Yoruba... but immediately I and the other guy starts Igbo... they feel threatened.

The reason for such is what I can't still reason out!
Thanks bro. I guess I really need to adjust to the new work environment. Thanks again.
Re: . by Nobody: 1:43pm On Oct 07, 2020
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