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[Celebrating Birthdays in the Workplace: Building Connection and Professional Rapport]-[BE 159: It's Your Coworkers Birthday! English Skills to Celebrate]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-10-03

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The Value of Celebrating Birthdays at Work

In the latest episode of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore the nuances of celebrating birthdays in a professional setting. The central philosophy driving this discussion is the idea that employees are not merely robots; they are "human beings outside of work" with families, personal interests, and unique milestones. Acknowledging these personal details can contribute to a healthier company culture, fostering better performance and career fulfillment. While it is not a "requirement" for a successful business, celebrating birthdays can be a valuable "addition" to team building and strengthening professional relationships.

Taking the Reins: Strategies for Engagement

One of the key takeaways for listeners is the benefit of taking an active role in office culture. By being the person who "takes the reins" to organize celebrations, employees can significantly improve their English speaking skills and build a stronger network within their company. The hosts emphasize that this is an excellent way to move beyond the "minimum" and get into the "inner circle" of the team.

To initiate a birthday celebration, the hosts suggest simple, effective phrases that allow for collaboration and rapport-building:

  • Initiating the plan: "Hey guys, it's [Name]'s birthday on [Day]."
  • Making a suggestion: "Let's get some [cake/cookies] and celebrate [in the boardroom/during lunch]."
  • Seeking consensus: "What do you think? Does that sound good?"
  • Collaborative action: "Let's get a card too, and we'll all sign it."

Navigating the Nuances and Potential Pitfalls

While birthday celebrations are generally positive, the hosts acknowledge that they require balance. Drawing a humorous parallel to the show Seinfeld, where constant office celebrations became "meaningless," the hosts warn that in large corporations, over-celebrating can lead to "taboo" conversations regarding money or time.

To keep celebrations professional and inclusive, the hosts suggest:

  1. Financial Caution: Avoid creating a "financial burden" for coworkers. Ideally, the company should cover the costs, or the team should "chip in" a small, voluntary amount.
  2. Remote Considerations: In the online world, maintaining culture requires more intentionality. Suggestions include sending a small gift basket to an employee's home or coordinating a group digital gesture to ensure remote team members feel included.
  3. Consistency: For leaders, creating a system—such as maintaining a birthday calendar—can help ensure no one is overlooked, especially when the team is small enough to make it meaningful.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the podcast emphasizes that business is about human connection. By organizing these small, thoughtful gestures, professionals can develop stronger "rapport" and demonstrate that they care about their colleagues. Whether you are working in person or remotely, becoming the person who facilitates these connections is a proactive step toward career growth, increased fluency, and a more vibrant workplace environment.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was on top of it for a year or two.
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now I'm just back to square one.
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You got to figure that out.
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it's just not the same.
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what do you think we should do for X's birthday?
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📝Key Phrases

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on top of it
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back to square one
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make or break it
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take the reins
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push under the rug
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 159.
It's your coworker's birthday. English skills to celebrate.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
Get the English skills you need to achieve your dreams in global business.
For a presentation, a meeting, or your office party, this is Real Business English with your favorite American hosts, Lindsay and Michelle, coming to you from New York City and Colorado, USA.
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