Workplace Relationship Stress: About 70% Cite 'Constant Need to Be Considerate' [2026 Ranking]
First Innovation's media outlet 'SES Plus' surveyed workplace and school relationships. About 70% of respondents identified the 'constant need to be considerate' as a major stress factor, highlighting the rising importance of psychological safety.
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- 📰 Published: May 20, 2026 at 19:22
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## Survey Overview
First Innovation Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Yushi Kinone) has released the '2026 Relationship Satisfaction Ranking' based on a survey conducted between April 8 and April 11, 2026, targeting X (formerly Twitter) users regarding 'Workplace and School Relationships and Stress' via their media outlet 'SES Plus.'
This survey examined the realities and stress factors of interpersonal relationships in workplaces and schools. The results revealed that many people feel significant stress from the 'constant need to be considerate.'
## Survey Methodology
- Theme: How do you feel about workplace/school relationships?
- Method: Survey via X (formerly Twitter)
- Period: April 8–11, 2026
- Effective Responses: 95
- Demographics: Males and females, 20s to 50s and older
## 2026 Workplace Relationship Satisfaction Ranking
1. Neutral: 42 people (44.4%)
2. Somewhat good: 25 people (25.9%)
3. Very good: 18 people (18.5%)
4. Not very good: 7 people (7.4%)
5. Feeling significant stress: 3 people (3.7%)
'Neutral' was the most common response, indicating that more people feel 'neither good nor bad' than those who are explicitly satisfied.
## Main Stress Factors (Multiple Responses)
Regarding stress factors in relationships, the 'constant need to be considerate' was identified by approximately 70% of respondents as the top factor. This was followed by 'inability to speak one's mind' and 'having to conform to others,' suggesting a trend of feeling burdened by the nature of social interactions themselves.
Constantly having to be considerate of those around you in daily communication creates a major mental burden. Environments where one cannot freely express opinions or must conform to others instead of acting on their own will were also identified as primary causes of stress.
## Feedback from the Field
Free-form responses included comments such as: 'It's impossible to get along with everyone,' 'A relationship without too much interference is ideal,' and 'Relationships affect productivity and motivation.' These voices suggest that modern workplaces prioritize 'low-pressure relationships' and 'psychological safety.'
SES Plus remains committed to contributing to the realization of better workplace environments by continuing to conduct surveys and share information regarding work styles and relationships.
First Innovation Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President: Yushi Kinone) has released the '2026 Relationship Satisfaction Ranking' based on a survey conducted between April 8 and April 11, 2026, targeting X (formerly Twitter) users regarding 'Workplace and School Relationships and Stress' via their media outlet 'SES Plus.'
This survey examined the realities and stress factors of interpersonal relationships in workplaces and schools. The results revealed that many people feel significant stress from the 'constant need to be considerate.'
## Survey Methodology
- Theme: How do you feel about workplace/school relationships?
- Method: Survey via X (formerly Twitter)
- Period: April 8–11, 2026
- Effective Responses: 95
- Demographics: Males and females, 20s to 50s and older
## 2026 Workplace Relationship Satisfaction Ranking
1. Neutral: 42 people (44.4%)
2. Somewhat good: 25 people (25.9%)
3. Very good: 18 people (18.5%)
4. Not very good: 7 people (7.4%)
5. Feeling significant stress: 3 people (3.7%)
'Neutral' was the most common response, indicating that more people feel 'neither good nor bad' than those who are explicitly satisfied.
## Main Stress Factors (Multiple Responses)
Regarding stress factors in relationships, the 'constant need to be considerate' was identified by approximately 70% of respondents as the top factor. This was followed by 'inability to speak one's mind' and 'having to conform to others,' suggesting a trend of feeling burdened by the nature of social interactions themselves.
Constantly having to be considerate of those around you in daily communication creates a major mental burden. Environments where one cannot freely express opinions or must conform to others instead of acting on their own will were also identified as primary causes of stress.
## Feedback from the Field
Free-form responses included comments such as: 'It's impossible to get along with everyone,' 'A relationship without too much interference is ideal,' and 'Relationships affect productivity and motivation.' These voices suggest that modern workplaces prioritize 'low-pressure relationships' and 'psychological safety.'
SES Plus remains committed to contributing to the realization of better workplace environments by continuing to conduct surveys and share information regarding work styles and relationships.
FAQ
What is the biggest source of workplace relationship stress?
Approximately 70% of respondents identified the 'constant need to be considerate' as the primary source of stress.
What kind of relationships are preferred in modern workplaces?
There is a trend toward valuing moderate distance and psychological safety over deep personal relationships.
What is this survey based on?
It is based on a survey of 95 people conducted via X (formerly Twitter) in April 2026.