I have it muted, bit still get bubbles on my PC - it’s the fact that I get to read those bubbles & then have time to get back up my work two or three times before they get to their question or whatever.
How many times you get distracted during your work is important to basically all people, it’s just how our brain work (and how much the chemicals of managing such switches get to you in the long run).
Also, just put your phone on vibrate or something, Jesus. Such a petty thing to care about.
It’s up there with caring about the color of your text bubble.
I have it muted, bit still get bubbles on my PC - it’s the fact that I get to read those bubbles & then have time to get back up my work two or three times before they get to their question or whatever.
How many times you get distracted during your work is important to basically all people, it’s just how our brain work (and how much the chemicals of managing such switches get to you in the long run).
I guess… It’s the same amount of words so I’m reading the same amount of text. So to me it’s the same level of distraction either way.
The same amount of text but not the same amount of time - waiting for the person to write it vs reading it all in one go.
Especially when the subject is complex (and/or you are busy), this is several minutes.
(The debate, Teams, is work environment.)