I would ask the person who created the meeting, but they’re one of my work friends and everyone knows that.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Due to a pretty bad injury years ago, I now work a job that is 100% remote. This means many, many video meetings. Most meetings start with the “Hi, how are you?” or “Good game on Sunday, did you see it?” questions and random chitchat.
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