Tuesday, August 10, 2010

How to relate and get along with people at work when they are all 12-20 years older are married and kids?

and i am not married, not have kids, etc.





i def feel out of place.How to relate and get along with people at work when they are all 12-20 years older are married and kids?
Be alert. Listen. Maybe you'll find a common interest with them. I'm 41 and have plenty of friends that are 10 years younger than me. Some are even 10 years older. We talk politics, music, and other things we like.How to relate and get along with people at work when they are all 12-20 years older are married and kids?
This sounds like the perfect environment to start an affair. Seems like something you may have already considered though ;)
Hi S|V, I'm italian and I'm only 19 yo and now i'm in USA for study english.During my permanence I had know my girlfriend, she's american obviously, and now we want married just I finish my studies and, obviously we want a lot of son.Then, the love it's magic and the son are the fruit's of it!Then when you'll meet a true love the sons and the married it's only the confirm of this.In finish, I'm of accord with michelle : just say you want to have kids someday.
just say you want to have kids someday.
talk babysitting...talk about your family members...talk about what they did @ your age...age really doesn't matter, they're people, just talk....
Hi S/V,


On one level you can focus on the work and behave in a professional manner. I'm guessing that many of your older colleagues will admire and appreciate you for being a solid, dependable, and focused member of their work setting. Beyond that I'd identify at least one person with whom you get along or have some things in common. Make it a point to be extra friendly and cheerful with that person. Suggest going to lunch together or sit with him/her at break time. If you behave in a friendly and approachable way and are a good listener, at least some of your co-workers are likely to seek you out after a time. Best wishes.
If your young it shouldn't matter.
Learn from them, ask questions. Talk about your grandparents or parents with them. Everyone has them. Learn about what they are interested in besides family life. Hobbies, fav restaurants, vacations.
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