Given the opportunity, would you:

Ask a coworker how their family is doing.

Invite a coworker to your favorite coffee shop, bar, or restaurant and spend time together outside of work.

Give a coworker a chance to ask questions and clarify things.

Nominate a coworker for an award or recognition.

Host a dinner party for your coworkers.

Let a coworker ahead of you in line.

Chat with a coworker you don’t normally talk to.

Bail a coworker out of jail.

Try to accommodate the needs and preferences of a coworker.

Collaborate with a coworker on a project.

Give a gift to a coworker who has helped you a lot.

Show a coworker around a city.

Give a coworker the benefit of the doubt if they seem rude.

Organize a fun activity for coworkers outside of work.

Lend your new car to a coworker whose car has broken down.

Be open to hearing ideas from a coworker and really listen to them.

Be generous with praising a coworker.

Offer to take some tasks off of a busy coworker’s plate.

Donate your annual bonus to a coworker’s favorite charity.

Cover the tab for a coworker.

Throw an office party to celebrate a completed project.

Help cover a coworker’s work who is on vacation.

Help explain something to a coworker who is confused.

Throw a luxurious party for a coworker.

Take a long flight to attend a coworker’s wedding.


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