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Is it expected that I socialize with the people I am working with after business is concluded?
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At least when you play online, you get to socialize with other people as you work your way through a format that is at least a generation old.
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"Most people do not socialize with individuals they believe to be child-rapists, " they write.
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Customers often stay into the weekend because many Chinese small-business people like to socialize with their partners.
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But isn't the problem with street fairs the crowds to be precise, people you probably wouldn't socialize with normally?
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As it turns out, people like to work and socialize with those who create value for others.
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Much like Clarity, ( See Forbes January 2012) that produces smart telecommunications devices and ways for seniors and people with disabilities to continue to socialize and communicate, Hector can also assist the elderly in socializing through a video telephone interface.
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Most anyone who works in an organization of more than 10 people knows plenty of people at work with whom they want to socialize but far fewer than they would trust to run the enterprise, particularly if that enterprise were in trouble.
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To socialize is to be present, and to let time pass with the people you are with.
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It is common for people to head to a pub after work to relax and socialize with friends.
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