However, some workforces love their biscuits so much, they just can't bear to share them, with more than a third of British workers confessing to going to great lengths to keeping them all for themselves.
然而,还一些职员太爱吃饼干了,因此不愿与他人分享。超过三分之一的英国受访者表示会想尽办法不去分享。
More than a quarter of construction workers have eaten biscuits in their car so colleagues wouldn't see, while 17 percent of IT workers confess to eating biscuits on the sly.
超过四分之一的建筑工人曾在车里吃饼干,这样同事就看不到了。有17%的网络技术职员称他们会暗地里偷偷吃。
And a fifth of those working in hospitality and entertainment admit to hiding away their treats in the company toilet so they can enjoy their favorite biscuits in secret.
有五分之一的服务业和娱乐业职员承认,他们会把饼干偷藏在公司卫生间,这样就可以偷偷享用了。
Judi James, communication and body language expert, told FEMAIL: 'We live in a digital world where we're more connected than ever, with a growing number of 'digital friends', but it's those moments of real human connection that are increasingly important and help to support our own physical and emotional health.
交流和肢体语言专家朱迪-詹姆斯告诉每日邮报网站女性版说:“我们生活在数字时代,比以往联系都更加紧密,有越来越多的‘数字朋友’。但在真实世界与人交流的时刻越来越重要,也有助于我们个人的身心健康。”
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