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  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

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    What is your definition of a strong work culture and what country are you from?

    Do you see a your definition of a strong work culture as a good, bad or neutral thing for the society?

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      What is your definition of a strong work culture…

      A good question!
      I don’t have a fact-based or a researched answer for you. My gut feeling thinks about workaholism, burn-outs and generally people having less leisure time.
      I just came to think through a Lemmy post/comment that a lower work culture can be a thing at all. Or is it a thing existing at all, in any country.

      I’ve understood that America is a strong work culture, and Finland as well. But are there places with a lower work culture?

      …what country are you from

      Finland

      Do you see a your definition of a strong work culture as a good, bad or neutral thing for the society?

      Haven’t thought of it. I feel neutral about it.

      The only thing that concerns me is that there could be more burn-outs, more workaholism and more inflamed points of views towards the balance between work and leisure time in a stronger work culture.

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      I mean by that logic the US would also be in the same boat (the office, workaholics)