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EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 1H 1M

Celebrating at Work: When Is Friendly Too Friendly?

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Workplace celebrations sound warm and simple until you realize not everyone wants a sheet cake with their name on it. This conversation unpacks how to recognize people at work without overstepping, why the line between a work friend and being friendly matters, and how HR can honor connection while still protecting the organization. The hosts trade real stories about birthday collections, family picnics, dating policies, and the quiet ways people set boundaries, then land on practical ways to celebrate contributions that respect privacy and individual comfort. Key Takeaways: Ask people how, and whether, they want to be recognized before you celebrate them. Public attention is a gift to some and a burden to others. Broadcasting birthdays and milestone ages can backfire. A sixty fifth invites the unwelcome question of when someone plans to retire, and birthdays are personal data worth protecting. The pass the card and collect five dollars ritual puts strain on one person and exposes who is and is not liked. Build a simple, predictable approach instead. Know the difference between a work friend and being friendly. Boundaries matter, especially in HR, where you may later have to discipline or part ways with the same person. Drop the we are a family framing. Celebrate genuine contributions and project wins rather than forcing personal milestones. Avoid over legislating humanity. You cannot police friendliness, but you do have to address real conflicts of interest like a manager dating a direct report. Family days and company picnics build empathy by letting colleagues see each other as whole people, though they can exclude those without kids or who observe different traditions. Respect that friendly looks different to everyone. One employee parked at another building so coworkers would not see their car, and that boundary deserved respect. Watch for the HR party planner whose self worth is tied to celebrating others, and notice how remote work removes that role. Choice based gifting and acknowledging hard moments, like loss, can matter more than any forced celebration. [00:12:53] What does celebrating actually look like at work [00:14:36] Not everyone wants to be celebrated, so ask first [00:18:32] The core question: when is friendly too friendly [00:21:09] The trouble with passing the card and collecting five dollars [00:23:20] Work friend versus friendly and why boundaries matter [00:25:51] Why boundaries are especially hard in HR [00:36:46] The warm side: seeing colleagues as whole people [00:42:03] HR's urge to over legislate relationships and dating [00:46:00] Respecting each person's definition of friendly [00:50:01] When the HR celebration holder ties self esteem to it Keywords: workplace celebrations, employee recognition, work boundaries, HR culture, work friends, employee privacy, workplace inclusion, manager relationships, employee engagement, recognition strategy

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Workplace celebrations sound warm and simple until you realize not everyone wants a sheet cake with their name on it. This conversation unpacks how to recognize people at work without overstepping, why the line between a work friend and being friendly matters, and how HR can honor connection while still protecting the organization. The hosts trade real stories about birthday collections, family picnics, dating policies, and the quiet ways people set boundaries, then land on practical ways to celebrate contributions that respect privacy and individual comfort. Key Takeaways: Ask people how, and whether, they want to be recognized before you celebrate them. Public attention is a gift to some and a burden to others. Broadcasting birthdays and milestone ages can backfire. A sixty fifth invites the unwelcome question of when someone plans to retire, and birthdays are personal data worth protecting. The pass the card and collect five dollars ritual puts strain on one person and exposes who is and is not liked. Build a simple, predictable approach instead. Know the difference between a work friend and being friendly. Boundaries matter, especially in HR, where you may later have to discipline or part ways with the same person. Drop the we are a family framing. Celebrate genuine contributions and project wins rather than forcing personal milestones. Avoid over legislating humanity. You cannot police friendliness, but you do have to address real conflicts of interest like a manager dating a direct report. Family days and company picnics build empathy by letting colleagues see each other as whole people, though they can exclude those without kids or who observe different traditions. Respect that friendly looks different to everyone. One employee parked at another building so coworkers would not see their car, and that boundary deserved respect. Watch for the HR party planner whose self worth is tied to celebrating others, and notice how remote work removes that role. Choice based gifting and acknowledging hard moments, like loss, can matter more than any forced celebration. [00:12:53] What does celebrating actually look like at work [00:14:36] Not everyone wants to be celebrated, so ask first [00:18:32] The core question: when is friendly too friendly [00:21:09] The trouble with passing the card and collecting five dollars [00:23:20] Work friend versus friendly and why boundaries matter [00:25:51] Why boundaries are especially hard in HR [00:36:46] The warm side: seeing colleagues as whole people [00:42:03] HR's urge to over legislate relationships and dating [00:46:00] Respecting each person's definition of friendly [00:50:01] When the HR celebration holder ties self esteem to it Keywords: workplace celebrations, employee recognition, work boundaries, HR culture, work friends, employee privacy, workplace inclusion, manager relationships, employee engagement, recognition strategy

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