Monday, September 14, 2015

Happy Meal



What does a happy meal mean to you?

The thought of some fast food outlet and some cute little toys come up on mind? May be.
Have you ever thought of school days? Did the meals make you happy? We all used to wait for that lunch break! No matter what the food was.   Those colourful Tiffin boxes, those impatient wait for lunch break bell and sometimes peeping into the box to find out what’s inside it. And then all friends sitting together and sharing the food. Most of the time, “Your mom makes such good food everyday” – yes the grass used to be greener the other side.

Sharing has always been fun.

I fail to understand why it changes over the period of time?

How does the working professional eat? Their executive lunch?

Alone? Sitting quietly? In some corner. May be eyes on laptop or phone. We behave we have doing some favour to someone by eating the lunch. Grabbing it quickly. Quicker and quieter the lunch is, the more efficient the executive is, indeed!

Different offices has different culture. I quite love the culture where people take their time out for lunch. May be half hour or so. They sit together. No matter what they bring, they share.
Food is the best way to bring people together, bring their inner most corners out! Doesn't matter department or hierarchy, it’s always fun to eat together and share.

Why I think eating together is fun (at work place):
·         We get a break from work!
·         We get to interact with people with whom we probably don’t interact for work
·         We get to eat variety and who doesn't love that?
·         We open up – we end up talking about out likes, dislikes, hobbies etc.
·         Eating together, sharing food and laughing together indeed bring people close erasing the line between hierarchy or departmental difference



There might be, I am sure there are many more reason why we should sharing our lunch break rather than eating alone, quietly in one corner, concentrating on the screen. The organization won’t really collapse for this 30 minutes happy meal break. 

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