![]() ![]() “A poker face is a neutral expression which makes it impossible to read someone’s thoughts, emotions or intentions,” she said. Rachel Coffey, an expert voice and communications coach based in London, agreed. ![]() “In the workplace, maintaining a poker face means regulating your emotions so your facial expressions and body language, including vocal tone, remain neutral,” said Sarah Doody, career strategist and founder of the Career Strategy Lab in Salt Lake City, Utah. The concept of the poker face has some specific applications at the office. Gen Z doesn’t understand these common workplace phrases: studyġ in 3 remote employees reveal they’ve worked from these placesĭerived from the necessity of not giving your hand away in a game of poker, according to Thomas Jones, founder at JeffBet, an online casino website puts it, it’s “a person is deliberately trying to hide their emotions by showing no obvious facial expressions.” ![]() I think a staffer left me an anonymous bad review - can I fight back? ![]() How to have difficult conversations in the workplace ![]()
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