‘People get very giggly’: The rise of getting stoned with your coworkers

As more U.S. states legalize cannabis, there is a noticeable shift in social habits, with fewer people choosing to drink alcohol. This trend is highlighted by events like the holiday party hosted by Mattio Communications, a marketing agency in New York City, where employees participated in a workshop to learn how to roll a joint. Such activities suggest that cannabis is becoming a popular alternative to traditional social gatherings centered around alcohol, like happy hours. This change reflects broader societal shifts in attitudes towards cannabis use and its integration into social and professional settings. QUESTION: How might the increasing legalization and social acceptance of cannabis influence future workplace cultures and social interactions? 

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