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How to NOT Sound or Write Like an Idiot in a Professional Setting
Posted by expertbusiness under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.expertbusinessadvice.com 4663 days ago
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4662 days ago
I'll be disappearing for about a week, so keep up the energy on the site; in other words, keep doin' what you're doin'!
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Precious bodily fluids!
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Scott, I do think we need to make allowances for cultural differences - saying ax is not a big deal if it's spelled ask on paper. If everyone went around talking in the uniform manner you suggest, the world would be a colorless wasteland - a place I'd hate to be.
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4663 days ago
Reminds me of the old Andrew "Dice" Clay sketch:
"So the teacher asks me 'Hey Andrew, what's the difference between 12 and 4'? So I answer, 'That's what I say teach, what's the f&%king difference'!"