Work and Play Well with Others: A Co-Working Etiquette Guide

Co-working spaces are like the modern equivalent of a bustling coffee shop, minus the caffeine jitters and frantic WiFi searching. These shared workspaces offer a great place to get your hustle on, but like any community, they thrive on one magical ingredient: respect. Let's dive into how you can spread good vibes in your co-working kingdom with a little humour and a lot of wisdom.

1. Respect Personal Space

Picture your personal space as your office fortress. It might not have a moat, but it's yours, dammit! Here's how to be a personal space knight:

  • Leave a buffer zone: When taking a seat, think of it like picking a spot on a bus. Don't sit right on top of someone, especially if there's a bit of space available.

  • BYO: Your neighbour's desk is not the local stationery shop (or Waltons, for all the Saffas out therešŸ˜‰).  . Make sure you have all your own pens, notebooks, and charging cables, and never use their things unless you've been given permission to.

  • Read the room: Even though common areas are often more chilled than desk or meeting areas, that doesnā€™t mean that everybody whoā€™s in the lounge is looking to mingle. Some may be trying to unwind after a stressful meeting or trying to get some deep focus work done. Always consider other peopleā€™s boundaries before trying to strike up a conversation. 

2. Lower the Volume

Excessive noise in a co-working space can be as jarring as a bullhorn in a library. Keep the peace with these sound etiquette tips:

  • Invest in magical noise-cancelling headphones: If you're into head-bobbing to your tunes or watching cat videos, make it a party for one by keeping your noise contained to your headphones. Plus, noise-cancelling means you drown out other peopleā€™s sounds, too!

  • Whisper, don't holler: If you need to talk, aim for indoor voices. If your convo requires a loudspeaker, find a designated noise-friendly zone or book a boardroom.

  • Seek out silence sanctuaries: Co-working spaces often have quiet zones. If you require library-level hush, those are for you.

3. Don't Be Nosey

Nobody likes a nosey neighbour, especially when your neighbour is just a few feet away. Be a cool co-worker by respecting privacy:

  • Don't mess with other people's stuff: It's like a universal law ā€“ no touching! Keep your fingers off other people's belongings.

  • Ditch the gossip: Youā€™re there to work, after all. Skip the drama of office gossip and make the most of the opportunity to genuinely network and connect with like-minded entrepreneurs instead. 

  • Ears on your own business: Resist the urge to eavesdrop, or worse, offer unsolicited advice to the person next to you.

4. Keep It Clean

A tidy workspace is a happy workspace, especially when it's not your mama's house. Channel your inner neat freak with these tips:

  • Be a cleanup hero: There's no janitor waiting to pick up after you. Toss your trash, rinse your dishes, and leave shared spaces sparkling.

  • Ditch the clutter: Keep your workspace looking snazzy and productive by avoiding a clutter overload.

  • Keep bathrooms clean: This one goes without saying, but make sure the restrooms are left exactly as you found them.

5. Share Nicely

Sharing is caring, and co-working spaces are like a big playground for grown-ups. Here's how to play nicely:

  • Be the Robin Hood of shared resources: Whether it's the meeting room, the printer, or the coveted coffee machine, share the wealth and be fair.

  • Respect booking schedules: If you've reserved a meeting room, stick to your time slot. Nobody likes a meeting room bandit.

  • Communicate with kindness: If you need an extended stint in a shared space, have a chat with your co-workers and make sure you're not raining on their parade.

6. Be Lekker, Share the Good

We have a saying in South Africa: ā€œbe lekkerā€. Which basically translates to ā€œbe niceā€ (or in our case, be GOOD) to those around you. Hereā€™s how to be the coolest co-worker ever:

  • Collaborate: The intention of a co-working space is collaboration, so use this to your advantage. Use the opportunity to mingle and brainstorm with fellow co-workers.

  • RSVP yes to events: If you donā€™t partake in networking events when they come up on the community calendar, youā€™re simply missing out. Take a look at whatā€™s up next, and make an effort to join and network with (and learn from) the best of the best.

  • Be helpful: Be a good co-working neighbour by offering your assistance to other hot deskers when asked. And even if they donā€™t ask but still look lost or unsure, reach out to them and see if they need some help.

Wrapping it up

Co-working spaces are a blend of professional productivity and community vibes. Spread the love by respecting personal space, lowering the volume, keeping your curiosity in check, maintaining cleanliness, and sharing resources like a pro. Remember, being a considerate co-worker not only makes you a hit in the office but also keeps the co-working karma in your favour!

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