After a zoom meeting ended and the 'boss' people had left, the subordinates lingered back for a little casual banter. Nothing much, the same old "how-we-miss-office-and-how-the-old-normal-should-return" stuff. (1/10)
The most bubbly lady was uncharacteristically silent. She got talking after a little prodding.
"My kids have rebelled. I had introduced this idea of a reward system. We would never step out with the kids in the lockdown earlier. Now that things are getting better... (2/10)
… I promised them weekly longdrives if they behaved, cleaned up their rooms and did their homework. I also thought I could increase their pocketmoney, that there are no major expenditures since lockdown."
"Wow, that's good!" (3/10)
"The kids don't think. They've vetoed the whole idea and are raking more fights. They said they always deserved more pocketmoney!"
"They're right!" Said a perpetually single colleague in his late twenties. (4/10)
"No! Pocketmoney is based on how they behave. How regular they are with their homework, or how do they do household chores!"
"So, you paid them less for the same chores earlier?"
"Doing homework is their duty, chores are a way of roleplaying adulthood!" (5/10)