- Zoom Face Tax – £2 each time you say, “Can you see my screen?” when you clearly can’t.
- Inbox Zero Tax – payable by anyone who publicly claims to have achieved it. (Doubles if they post about it on LinkedIn.)
- Self-Checkout Tax – 5p per “unexpected item in the bagging area.”
- Password Reset Duty – £3 each time you click ‘Forgot password’.
- Hybrid Working Hypocrisy Tax – £10 for every manager who says “work from anywhere” but frowns when you actually do.
- LinkedIn Humblebrag Duty – £50 per post that begins “I’m honoured and humbled to announce…”
- Dishwasher Diplomacy Tax – £10 fine for re-stacking someone else’s perfectly good attempt.
- Weather Small-Talk Duty – 20p per conversation opened with “Cold, isn’t it?”
- DIY Overconfidence Charge – £50 for starting a project with “How hard can it be?”
- Autocorrect Excise – 10p for every text where “ducking” was clearly not the intended word.
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