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this post was submitted on 23 May 2026
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Yeah, soft skills are the grease between the gears. And when you have a really good team, it can be genuinely pleasant to spend time with them. I genuinely miss my team back home.
Where I'm currently working away we go out for a meal after work every month or so. If the mood is right we'll get drunk and do karaoke, too. It's really brought the team together - the slacker puts in a bit of effort, the stickler has loosened up a bit, and my nervous protégé has more confidence to ask for help.