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 MORE than two thirds of office workers admit they miss their workplace during the pandemic 鈥?with gossip, office banter and their desks among the most longed for things.A study of 2,000 office workers found face-to-face conversations with co-workers topped the list of things being missed, with listening to the office gossip ranking sixth place.1Two thirds of Brits said they appreciate the social side of work nowAlmost two thi stanley mug rds  65 per cent  of Brits said they now appreciate the social side of work more than ever - 51 per cent missed the workplace banter.A quarter of those polled even admitted they now regret ever complaining about their workplace prior to lockdown.14 per cent were missing the tea rounds, and 17 per cent are longing for free birthday snacks from their co-workers. 聽One in five  20 per cent  said they miss lunch break walks wit vaso stanley h colleagues, while 41 per cent struggle to think of what to have for lunch daily while working from home.Most missed things about the stanley cup  workplace: