'It's going to offend a lot of people.'
Group of young multiracial business people are working in modern office. Freelancers in coworking place. Creative and stylish youth. A freelancer has taken to TikTok to reveal the positives of no longer having colleagues, and it’s oh-so-relatable. Comedian Holly Morris recently went from working a nine to five office job, to becoming a full time influencer.
’ Next up was feigning to care about what people are getting up to at the weekend, as Holly said people are rarely truthful about what they actual do with their free time. She said: ‘No one on there is saying, “I went out from 2pm on Saturday, Sunday I was just really anxious and I cried in the evening about the Sunday scaries.’ The third one, which Holly said ‘is bad’, is wishing people a happy birthday. ‘If you work in big offices, there’s a birthday every single day.
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