New trend, after working in the hay with colleagues (Video)

In Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland, colleagues often share the grasslands together after hard hours of work. Titles and seniority at work are left out of any discussion. Southers say they are the perfect place to discuss new ideas and the closeness of colleagues. However, to employees of other cultures [...]
Southers say they are the perfect place to discuss new ideas and the closeness of colleagues.
However, it takes some time for workers of other cultures to get used to this trend.
In many lands, saunas are a separate way of life. But rules of courtesy in these environments vary from place to place.
In Finland there is a sauna for every two residents, with males and females entering separate rooms. In Germany, they are usually mixed, and most large companies have built their kettles.
Would you too prefer to go with your colleagues to the grassroom for a consultation or education session after work?












