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Is Small Talk Dead? Gen Z Workers Say “No Thanks” to Water Cooler Chats

A new survey reveals Gen Z workers are ditching small talk and opting for screen time over water cooler chats. Is office camaraderie gone for good? Or just evolving with the times?

Remember the days when the office breakroom was the social hub of the workplace? A fresh pot of coffee, a vending machine stocked with overpriced snacks, and someone always ready with the latest gossip or a “how was your weekend?” Small talk wasn’t just a nicety; it was practically a sport. Well, according to a new survey, Gen Z workers are taking a hard pass on all that chit-chat.

That’s right—many young professionals are choosing their phones over face-to-face conversations, and the idea of bonding over office snacks or awkward weather updates seems almost alien. For older generations, this might feel like a cultural crisis, but Gen Z says it’s just how they roll.

The survey found that a majority of younger workers view small talk as unnecessary and prefer sticking to digital communication. Why chat about last night’s game when you can DM someone a meme? Why ask how someone’s weekend was when you could just scroll their Instagram stories?

Of course, it’s not just Gen Z that’s shaking up the workplace dynamic. The shift to remote and hybrid work has changed how we interact altogether. Those organic “bump-into-each-other” moments are fewer and farther between. Some would argue this makes office life more efficient—others say it’s downright depressing.

But is this really a generational divide, or just a sign of the times? Millennials were once accused of killing casual office banter with their obsession with headphones and Slack chats. Maybe Gen Z is just taking it to the next level.

Let’s be honest—small talk isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. For some, it’s a source of anxiety; for others, it’s just plain boring. But here’s the kicker: those seemingly trivial conversations often build relationships and create a sense of community. Without them, are we all just coworkers passing like ships in the night?

Your Turn: How Do You Office?

Do you chat with coworkers, hang out after work, or consider them friends? Or are you all business, nose in your phone, and zero chit-chat? Drop your thoughts in the comments—let’s compare notes across the generations!

(The Sun)

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Meet Scott and Sadie: the anti-heroes of morning radio turned podcast renegades. Scott’s 40 years in broadcasting have left him fluent in snark, while Sadie’s nepotistic origins (thanks, Mom!) brought the unfiltered charm that made them a Northern Colorado favorite. After corporate radio ghosted them harder than a bad Tinder date, the duo ditched FCC babysitters and went full rogue. Now, they’re back with a podcast that’s equal parts wit, sarcasm, and a big middle finger to mediocrity. Loyal fans, curious newcomers, or algorithm strays—welcome to the chaos.

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