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Office Building

ΛˆΙ’fΙͺs ˈbΙͺldΙͺΕ‹
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Definitions

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Places Β· Urban Common
A multi-story building used for commercial purposes, particularly for office spaces, businesses, and corporate headquarters, typically found in urban areas.
Used to represent workplaces, corporate environments, or urban settings in general.
Back to the 🏒 today after a week of vacation.
Personal message
Working late at the 🏒 again tonight.
Social media post
Often symbolizes corporate culture, the 9-to-5 workday, and business life in modern society.
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Concepts Β· Work Common
A symbol representing work, employment, or professional life in general, especially in contrast to home or leisure time.
Used metaphorically to refer to one's job, career, or the concept of work itself.
Home 🏠 vs 🏒 attire is so different these days.
Social media comment
Often used in work-life balance discussions, representing the professional side of life.

Evolution Timeline

2015
Gained popularity as smartphone workplace communication increased.
Rise of workplace messaging apps like Slack.
2020
Usage shifted during COVID-19 pandemic to represent physical workplaces people couldn't access.
Global work-from-home policies during lockdowns.

Cultural Context

Represents the separation between work and personal life in modern society, often used in discussions about work-life balance.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, has gained additional meaning as the physical workplace that contrasts with remote work.
For younger generations, may symbolize traditional corporate structures they either aspire to join or reject in favor of alternative work arrangements.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Often used to represent offices in the City of London or Canary Wharf financial districts.
United States Often associated with corporate America, Wall Street, and downtown business districts.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Used straightforwardly to represent workplace and career. Often in practical communications about work schedules.
Gen_Z: Often used ironically or in contrast to gig economy and remote work preferences. Popular in work memes.
Older: Less frequently used, but when employed, typically represents traditional office environments and corporate structure.
Millennials: Frequently used in work-life balance discussions and remote work context. Common in workplace chat platforms.

Common Combinations

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Office work or corporate job
Represents professional life and business careers
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Commuting to work
Daily transition from home to workplace
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Leaving work for home
End of workday, going home

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