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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Ask a Manager Contents: - [my otherwise lovely coworker keeps picking her nose in public (and the return of a niece)](#mctoc1) - [my office won’t buy tissues, avoiding new projects when you’re preparing to quit, and more](#mctoc2) [][][] my otherwise lovely coworker keeps picking her nose in public (and the return of a niece) Jul 03, 2017 11:59 am My 13-year-old niece, A., has appeared here before — when she was 9, she and her older sister helped me answer this letter about a boss who was always making out with his girlfriend in his office, and when she was 10, they helped me answer this letter about a boss stopping up a toilet […] You may also like: - [my boss asked me to leave my desk every time I sneeze or blow my nose]( - [should I take out my nose ring for job interviews, and other nose ring conundrums]( - [nose-picking interviewers, calling in sick for insomnia, and more]( [my otherwise lovely coworker keeps picking her nose in public (and the return of a niece)]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like my otherwise lovely coworker keeps picking her nose in public (and the return of a niece) on Facebook]( [][][] my office won’t buy tissues, avoiding new projects when you’re preparing to quit, and more Jul 03, 2017 12:03 am It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. My office refuses to buy tissues This may sound like a trivial question compared to others, but it’s one of those little things that adds up with others. For context, my company is in the U.S., a little less than 50 people, and my office […] You may also like: - [coworker is constantly coughing and blowing her nose, legal names and job applications, and more]( - [banning trash cans unless we sign a pledge never to put food in them]( - [resume paper is obsolete]( [my office won’t buy tissues, avoiding new projects when you’re preparing to quit, and more]( was originally published by Alison Green on [Ask a Manager](. [Read More]( [share on Twitter]( [Like my office won’t buy tissues, avoiding new projects when you’re preparing to quit, and more on Facebook]( Getting too many emails? [Switch to a weekly version instead](. Copyright © 2017 Ask A Manager, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you signed up for my email list at askamanager.org. Our mailing address is: Ask A Manager askamanager.orgWashington, DC 20002 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences](

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