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by Gigachad 1456 days ago
Hacker news acts as if anything but detesting your coworkers is shameful. I'm in my 20s working a tech job with other people very much like me, the company pays for a lot of events which turn in to outright parties. I'm not ashamed to admit that some of these work parties have been some of the most fun moments for me. The company has more money than my friends and I do so the parties are on another level where there are hired boats, entertainers, venues, etc.

I have an active social life outside of coworkers as well, but its very different. We do modest and affordable things like getting dinner or playing board games.

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I mean, getting along with co-worker is great. And yes, you can do that, and should.

But the interplay of money and status-games at work can really mess these things up. Things are great when you're just hanging out with peers. But what happens when the boss shows up? What happens when the peers become your superiors or subordinates? What happens when the company starts having layoffs, or stack-ranking? These relationships go to shit.

There are also a lot of invisible boundaries that need to be maintained, not least around sexuality.

So no, don't detest your coworkers. Maybe even invest in friendships with them. But understand that, until you're working for different companies, there needs to be a little bit of a wall.

Your comment seems to be true of US big tech, but at Australian startups, no one is worried about being too friendly and getting canceled. Where I work the managers and execs attend these parties too and no one is afraid of saying the wrong thing.

Walking on eggshells in US big tech just doesn't seem worth it.