I will teach you common vocabulary we use when talking about the people we work with. A lot of our time is spent working. We meet many people at work. I’ll give you positive and negative expressions to describe coworkers. Learn what it means to have a work wife, have a go-to, to be a team player, or to be going places. I will also teach you what it means when a coworker is a stress case, two-faced, a slacker, or not pulling their weight.
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