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You're listening to roundtable with myself, he yeong.
I'm joined by Yooshun and Steve Hatherly in the studio.
Coming up, it used to be that if you wanted to get in touch with someone, you'd call them up and have a good old fashioned conversation.
But times have changed.
Nowadays, apparently young people are not answering the phone, period.
Why do younger generations seem allergic to answering the phone?
And how is this affecting communication?
And is your name tag just your name in the office?
Boring?
Let's talk about how Gen Z is spicing things up with crazy name tags, where puns, exaggerated titles and office humor take center stage.
What would your crazy nametag say?
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And now let's switch it up and explore another intriguing topic.
If someone knocks on your door, you're likely to answer it.
If someone greets you in the street, perhaps you will reply with a friendly hello or nihow.
But what if someone calls you on the phone?
Are you likely to answer it?