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There are.plenty of valid arguments,
None of this are valid to you, but I imagine this type of thinking makes sense to management
#4 is difficult to quantify, so it's probably the one they feel the strongest about. I also frequently hear from people who prefer working in an office (they exist) that if you need someone, you can just walk over to their desk and ask them for help rather than trying to get a hold of them via IM. In my experience, that person is at lunch or in a conference room somewhere, so you're leaving an IM for them anyway.
I'm not a manager but a team lead. And I've had to train people remotely. It's way easier to train them in person, especially when there's a team to answer their questions and not just me.
I try to offload some questions here and there but it's definitely easier in person.
That said, I still way prefer working remotely. I try to go into the office sometimes. But man it's just so much more convenient working at home.