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People Who Hate Small Talk

Quiet-comfort gifts for introverts and social battery conservers.

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A vibrant home office space with a vertical monitor, laptop, and creative lighting.

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Desk status light

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Will a desk status light fix everything software engineers who hate meetings put up with? Of course not. Will it help? Yeah, actually.

Best for: For software engineers who hate meetings who'd rather get something they'll actually use than politely fake excitement over another mug.

Why it works: Look, the appeal is simple. It hits a thing software engineers who hate meetings actually deal with — not the stereotype, the real version.

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Quiet mechanical keyboard

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Spend five minutes around software engineers who hate meetings and you'll get why this one lands.

Best for: For the version of software engineers who hate meetings who notices a tiny quality-of-life upgrade about ten seconds after opening it.

Why it works: Here's why it works: it shows up in the routines and small annoyances that come with being software engineers who hate meetings, the stuff you only notice if you've been paying attention.

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Close-up portrait of a smiling woman wearing wireless earbuds indoors.

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Noise-canceling earbuds

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Will a noise-canceling earbuds fix everything people who hate small talk put up with? Of course not. Will it help? Yeah, actually.

Best for: For people who hate small talk who'd rather get something they'll actually use than politely fake excitement over another mug.

Why it works: Look, the appeal is simple. It hits a thing people who hate small talk actually deal with — not the stereotype, the real version.

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Cozy reading lamp

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Spend five minutes around people who hate small talk and you'll get why this one lands.

Best for: For the version of people who hate small talk who notices a tiny quality-of-life upgrade about ten seconds after opening it.

Why it works: Here's why it works: it shows up in the routines and small annoyances that come with being people who hate small talk, the stuff you only notice if you've been paying attention.

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