Many on social media sympathized with the request, arguing that short breaks with social media help refresh focus, while others saw it as unprofessional in formal work settings.
Many on social media sympathized with the request, arguing that short breaks with social media help refresh focus, while others saw it as unprofessional in formal work settings.

A post from a Gen Z employee asking their manager, “Can I watch Reels during work breaks?” has ignited a heated online conversation about workplace norms, productivity, and the digital habits of younger generations. Many on social media sympathized with the request, arguing that short breaks with social media help refresh focus, while others saw it as unprofessional in formal work settings.
Supporters say that allowing short digital downtime can boost morale and prevent burnout, especially for knowledge workers tethered to screens all day. Critics counter that permitting social media use opens the floodgates — soon it won’t be just Reels, but all manner of distractions, undermining discipline and productivity.
Some experts note that the real conversation here is about boundaries and trust. If an employee has strong time management and delivers consistently, asking for controlled breaks to check social media might be acceptable in flexible or creative settings. In more structured or client-facing roles, though, the expectations are tighter, and such requests could backfire.
The debate resonates widely among younger professionals across the UAE and globally, where remote work, hybrid schedules, and digital culture blur lines between personal and professional time. As organizations compete to attract Gen Z talent, how rigid or flexible they are with digital breaks might become a distinguishing factor in work culture.
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