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How to Make People Feel Awkward at Work

Posted on August 15, 2024October 11, 2024

How to Make People Feel Awkward at Work: Without Getting Reported to HR by Andrew Worden is the ultimate guide for anyone who enjoys a little workplace mischief without crossing the line. This book serves up subtle, hilarious tactics to keep your coworkers guessing, all while staying safely under HR’s radar. Want to make meetings just a tad more uncomfortable? Or master the art of the awkward pause during small talk? Worden’s got you covered with tips that are equal parts playful and awkward, but never quite enough to get you in trouble.

Think of it as your office survival guide for keeping things interesting while walking the fine line between weird and wonderful. Perfect for anyone who’s had one too many boring office days and wants to inject some light-hearted chaos into the mix. Just be ready for the confused looks, you’ll be getting plenty!

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