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by chefgoldbluum
1609 days ago
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You haven't understood the problem. A: Hi (expecting a response from person B before continuing)
B: Hi
A: proceeds with start of questions or comment The first problem is that A may, as you say, sitting idly by waiting for B to say "hi" back. I.e. the first person may not understand how to effectively communicate in an async setting. The second is that "hi", then waiting for a response, can signify to B that A wants an active, real-time conversation - not an async conversation. The ambiguity of "hi" may cause B to deliver complete attention, which has real costs. Unfortunately, A might just be being polite (in a misguided way) or they have jumped the gun and spoken before they have thought about what they want to say. This is a very real communication issue that has causes a real productivity loss from high performers that have to unblock people frequently. |
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[Citation needed]
In 12 years of working professionally, a "hi" nas never been a blocker, neither for myself nor any of my teammates.