Children at work?

Doesn't really bother me I just aknowledge said baby and go back to work.

Sometimes people ask did you see the baby I reply "yes it's a baby" what more do you want me to say?

"Looks like a cabbage!" which is what they all look like.

I do have a son of my own but he's hansome. :p

I've taken my son in just to make sure he studies hard so he doesn't end up like me lol.
 
There really are some miserable people here. It's a kid so what? Only happens once in a blue moon. Breaks the day up a bit if I'm honest.

Yup I'm one of those that gathers around. Kind of shows how close to your colleagues a lot of you are. I fortunately get on really well with all of mine.
 
There really are some miserable people here. It's a kid so what?

Exactly, it's a kid, so what?

So why gather round and feign interest when you admit it's only a kid and nothing special?

Yup I'm one of those that gathers around. Kind of shows how close to your colleagues a lot of you are. I fortunately get on really well with all of mine.

So unless you gather round marvelling at their child like they'd just found the holy grail in their back garden you aren't a real 'friend'?

I just don't find small babies that interesting, in the same way as I don't find one of my colleagues fascination with mountain biking that interesting but it doesn't mean we don't have a good working and social relationship.

One of my friend's has two toddlers and I don't mind them and you can actually interact with them but babies are just so non-discript and I don't see the big deal.
 
I just don't find small babies that interesting, in the same way as I don't find one of my colleagues fascination with mountain biking that interesting but it doesn't mean we don't have a good working and social relationship.

One of my friend's has two toddlers and I don't mind them and you can actually interact with them but babies are just so non-discript and I don't see the big deal.

So you fail to understand that because it is their baby, that is why some people are interested (regardless of whether feigned or not)?

/assburgers

Yes, a random baby is a random baby, but this is the baby of someone you know, and that is the link to why it is assumed that would at least be polite enough to have a small coo.
 
Yes, a random baby is a random baby, but this is the baby of someone you know, and that is the link to why it is assumed that would at least be polite enough to have a small coo.

Someone in the office buys a new car, the people interested in cars have a look at it and say "Nice car, mate", the ones who aren't interested in cars don't bother.

Are the ones who don't bother being impolite?
 
And when the OP is a few years older and has kids of his own I am kind of expecting ... and hoping he would be equally proud of his children and want them to meet and by met by people he spends a large part of his waking hours with.

I used to take the kids to work as people wanted to meet them and they wanted to see where I worked.
 
Someone in the office buys a new car, the people interested in cars have a look at it and say "Nice car, mate", the ones who aren't interested in cars don't bother.

Are the ones who don't bother being impolite?

Terrible comparison. :p
 
And when the OP is a few years older and has kids of his own I am kind of expecting ... and hoping he would be equally proud of his children and want them to meet and by met by people he spends a large part of his waking hours with..

I wouldn't do that as I would be aware of people like on this forum that would be annoyed by it.

It would be abit hypocritical.
 
Happens a lot here, almost at any one time there is one or two on maternity leave and then returns with the newborn. I just leave them to it.
 
Exactly, it's a kid, so what?

So why gather round and feign interest when you admit it's only a kid and nothing special?



So unless you gather round marvelling at their child like they'd just found the holy grail in their back garden you aren't a real 'friend'?

I just don't find small babies that interesting, in the same way as I don't find one of my colleagues fascination with mountain biking that interesting but it doesn't mean we don't have a good working and social relationship.

One of my friend's has two toddlers and I don't mind them and you can actually interact with them but babies are just so non-discript and I don't see the big deal.

I'm saying most friends take an interest in each other's life and a kid is a bloody big part of that. Just because i have no real reason to know about my colleague's life doesn't stop me asking how x's son is doing in their gcses etc. I find talking to my colleagues about their kids or hobbies or whatever helps me get to know them more and appreciate their situation if anything cropped up. People i consider friends take an interest in me as i do with them even if the subject is something i hvae no interest in like kite surfing. I just thought it worked that way for all people, guess not.

I appreciate babies can be boring and you are limited in your interaction with them but i thought we were talking about all kids here? Anyways i'm waffling, I see no reason why people should really get annoyed by kids turning up at work or be surprised that people take an interest.
 
What is it with Parents bringing their kids into work to show around? It just seems to annoy me.

I presume its because I'm a guy as all the women are huddling around.

Do you think this should be done or not?

This grinds my gears too. It should be banned. The workplace is no place for babies.
 
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