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New Research: "Colleagues are most likely to get romantic in the winter months"
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If you are also interested to have a romance at your working then we have some important news for you. As a new study finds from Reboot Digital, colleagues are most likely to get romantic in the winter months, reports The Independent. The scientists interacted with about  2,017 professionals and their work-based love lives and found that colleagues are twice as likely to get together in the winter months.

Approx. 66 percent of people when questioned about workplace romances, they said they would preferably begin during winters. Office romances are more common than comparison to anyone would probably realize. About 45 percent of those questioned said they had dated a co-worker at some point in their lives.

But it seems that can be a tough job for maintaining office romances when you are stuck between by so many people. And this the reason why 40 percent of dating colleagues like to keep their relationship status hidden as much as possible.

The research found that 12 percent of people had dated their boss and 20 percent of office flings involved a married partner. Moreover, the study also finds that 26 percent of bosses surveyed said they'd prefer their employees not to date each other, and some offices have rules about declaring relationships that could impact your work life in any way.

Six percent of those surveyed concludes that they had lost their jobs due to making out with a co-worker, and a further nine percent said they'd been driven to leave their job due to irreconcilable relations with coworkers.

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