Survey: what kind of work-related messages do Crimeans like and dislike?
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Service SuperJob I found out which of the appeals accepted in the business environment are considered appropriate by citizens and which are not. Representatives of the economically active population from Crimea took part in the survey.
“Colleagues” is the most appropriate address to a group of people working together, according to 71% of Crimeans. Women like this impersonal treatment more than men (75 and 67%, respectively). The older the city residents and the higher their income level, the more of them prefer to be addressed as “colleague” at work.— reported the press service of the service.
Respondents named the most annoying calls to a group of co-workers as “boys/girls” (13% of votes), “women/men” and “ladies/gentlemen” (11% each). The word “colleagues” makes only 8% of respondents angry, and men more often than women (12 and 5%, respectively). The older the townspeople, the greater the number of them who get annoyed when they hear “boys/girls”, “women/men”, “ladies/gentlemen” addressed to them. Respondents under 34 years of age are more enraged by “ladies/gentlemen,” “colleagues,” and “comrades.” Those surveyed with an income of 80 thousand rubles or more are more likely than others to be angry with “boys/girls.”
Dates: December 6-12, 2023
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