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Hmm. If it's in a personal space, like an office or desk, and inoffensive, I'm not bothered by it, the same way I don't care if anyone wears a cross necklace or WWJD bracelet. If it's in a shared public place, I'd have a problem with it.
It really doesn't bother me either, but being corporate, we have to abide by the rules set for us, which includes no religious/political/etc anything. I don't even think it's for the employees. I think it's to avoid any unnecessary customer conflict.
This question really got me thinking! I would think that if it’s your personal/semi-private space at work and is respectful and just for you, it should be allowed. When it is in a shared area or trying to convert or guilt others, big problem there.
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It doesn’t bother me if it’s in your personal space at work. But once you try to preach about your religious views on others that’s when it becomes a problem. My company has a prayer day for everyone which I think it’s nice but it’s not specific to any religion.
No, never. Believe what you want to but don’t drag other people into it. I will toss out any of those religious signs or pamphlets people leave in bathrooms or laying around.
I think in a personal cubicle it’s fine. But that’s it