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Thread ID: 149673 2021-03-23 22:36:00 We still call it "Morning Tea" even though we no longer drink tea Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1475737 2021-03-23 22:36:00 We have not drunk tea at morning tea for many years even though the name remains the same. We now drink coffee.

When at work, some years back when everyone smoked, we called it "smoko."

And what about afternoon tea?

What do you call your morning or afternoon break?
Roscoe (6288)
1475738 2021-03-23 22:44:00 Oi! Where's my cuppa and bikkie please SWMBO

Ken :)
kenj (9738)
1475739 2021-03-23 23:37:00 When I worked for Telecom many years ago, there was a Canadian idiot who decided that the cafe and all tea breaks were to be done away with.
With a coffee pot on every floor, you could drink when you liked and productivity would soar. (almost as high as those flying pigs)

Of course, the coffee was crap, so everyone started leaving the building and going to the local coffee shop instead which took twice as long as previously.
decibel (11645)
1475740 2021-03-24 00:41:00 Tea (time) is also your dinner meal .

One company I worked at , it was frowned upon to actually stop for lunch time . All I wanted was 15minutes to chill , eat my lunch & read the paper
The manager would often literally stand over me during my 'lunch break' , reading over my shoulder , pickup up the paper while I was reading it , generally harassing me .

So I got fed up with the harrasment & would leave the building and not come back till after my 'lunch break ' .
That cost them them more , previously I would go back to work well before the 'lunch break' was over .
Ah, the joys of working for small companies . :)
1101 (13337)
1475741 2021-03-24 01:26:00 We have not drunk tea at morning tea for many years even though the name remains the same . We now drink coffee .

When at work, some years back when everyone smoked, we called it "smoko . "

And what about afternoon tea?

What do you call your morning or afternoon break?

. . . and under the sign on the door that says "Smoko Room" is another sign that says "NO SMOKING"
;)
R2x1 (4628)
1475742 2021-03-24 03:04:00 One thing with Webdrive...breaks were available, although tea/coffee was whenever you wanted, at yr desk...they had a fancy coffee machine too. On each floor.

HD manager hated smoking, but he said to me, karl and the others, take one when you want, don't want staff getting stressed.

One day I'd had morning break and Karl kept saying how stressed I looked, I said no I'm good until finally he said he wanted me to come on smoke break with him.

Er....I said we do that, it's taking advantage....go yourself, I wasn't going to have 2 breaks straight after each other.
Lunch was 1/2 hr, staggered though so some always available for calls.
piroska (17583)
1475743 2021-03-24 09:41:00 break time of course.. what do you think?

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coastalwaste (17749)
1475744 2021-03-24 20:11:00 When I was working for Telecom there was no smoking in the workplace, but smokers were allowed to go for a smoking break . This was in addition to their morning, lunch and afternoon breaks .

But what about the people who did not smoke? When we asked for a non smoking break we were told no . We thought that was very unfair . :annoyed:

And what about the people who were sitting alongside the smokers after they had come back from their smoking break? The smokers stank!:yuck::yuck:
Roscoe (6288)
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