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Empty offices on Mondays and Fridays spell trouble

Most of us enjoy working at home at the start and end of the week — but that may not last

Since this column always appears at the start of the week, it was troubling to come across an academic study the other day suggesting workers are at their rudest on Mondays.

To be more precise, the paper’s European authors found that people are on average most impolite on Mondays and grow more civil as the week wears on, but only if they are not naturally mindful, or focused on the present. 

I am no expert on mindfulness, but I am fairly sure this means a sizeable chunk of the working population are best avoided on the first day of the working week.

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