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3 tips for dealing with a boss or coworker with different political views during election week


As part of respecting another person’s point of view, Fischer adds that it’s important to know that voting is very personal and that you should never ask a person who they voted for in the election. In the event that someone asks you who you voted for, she says you can politely reply back by saying, “I appreciate you asking, but I prefer to keep it to myself.”

While it’s easy to fall into a trap of talking about the news and politics at work, Fischer says it’s important to remember that having these discussion is always a choice and we should “feel empowered to decide if we want to engage or not engage” in these conversations.

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