Never heard of it, but it reminds me that we lack a Wikipedia page on office culture, to include the following:
Office training is the process of teaching a human to accept an office as a familiar and safe location. Advocates claim that humans are den-dwelling animals and that a office can become a den substitute. While this is a widely held belief, there is little evidence to support it. Regardless, most young humans can learn to tolerate office training if it is introduced properly. The initial stress from being confined can give way to “increased feelings of security, safety, and comfort” after repeated exposure to the office. Long term or excessive office confinement “may lead to emotional and behavioral deterioration over time.”
I believe someone made a humorous TV series on the subject.
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