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Well that didn't happen. Weird night last night.
We'll see. I consistently prove to myself that I do not like to suffer on the bike.
I think we sense a nascent training geek. Just do what @LAJ says and you’ll kick ass.
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Yeah but she's got to check - leave no stone unturned. In my case they just might find some missing face cards or something, that would answer a lot of questions.
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You have snow? We don't have snow.
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IKR, I was on the verge of issuing an infraction for that, along with the banal normality. There's no call for that kind of language.
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When did undergraduates lose the ability to write a proper email asking for a job? Most emails I get now begin with some variant of "I hope this finds you well." Why include that gratuitous piece of familiarity? What emotion is it supposed to engender in the stranger reading it? I feel like responding, "I hope you take two years off before grad school and learn to mind your own business, you presumptuous puppy!"
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
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What was billed as a normal two or three day houseguest experience has become complicated by a lost purse containing passport, cash, and debit cards. The original birth certificate is on its way via(gasp!!) FedEx, the only local option from the small town of origin. She has a flight reservation to Chiapas, from Cancun, on Saturday. The new passport is effectively instantaneous upon supplying the correct documents and, of course, the cash. What isn't clear yet is what is to be done about the other half of the tourist card without which she can't board a plane for home. I have a spare blank one in my passport case, but some in the group are reticent to use it.
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There's still at least six inches still on the ground from the storm we got a couple of weeks ago. We've had a few snowy days since and it's snowing right now.
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When did undergraduates lose the ability to write a proper email asking for a job? Most emails I get now begin with some variant of "I hope this finds you well." Why include that gratuitous piece of familiarity? What emotion is it supposed to engender in the stranger reading it? I feel like responding, "I hope you take two years off before grad school and learn to mind your own business, you presumptuous puppy!"
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
Happy thoughts,
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More snow in the forecast, but we're still two feet below average for the season.
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When did undergraduates lose the ability to write a proper email asking for a job? Most emails I get now begin with some variant of "I hope this finds you well." Why include that gratuitous piece of familiarity? What emotion is it supposed to engender in the stranger reading it? I feel like responding, "I hope you take two years off before grad school and learn to mind your own business, you presumptuous puppy!"
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
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Signatures are still "regards" or "thank you", depending on the situation. You'll occasionally get a "thanks", if I deal with you a lot and it's a quick note.
Regards,
Mr. Rjones28
Regards,
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"Thank you" is a last paragraph, not a signature, in my book, and "regards" is familiar. For a straight, first, business letter to someone it's "Yours truly." "Sincerely" for subsequent letters or if I want to be a little less formal. I'm old school.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
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My work emails typically start off with "Good morning/afternoon"
They typically end with "Thanks" or "Thank you" followed by my signature with job title and company info.
Lots of times I get replies in all caps and with bad spelling and grammar. Especially from raw material suppliers.
Manufacturing isn't the most formal of places.
They typically end with "Thanks" or "Thank you" followed by my signature with job title and company info.
Lots of times I get replies in all caps and with bad spelling and grammar. Especially from raw material suppliers.
Manufacturing isn't the most formal of places.
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Typically my email will be something as follows:
"Good morning,
I'm working on a proposal that requires some titanium. Would you please provide a quote with pricing and lead time for the following:
Ti-6AL-4V per AMS 4928
- Ø 4" round x 1.25" slugs, qty 50
- Certifications to mill required
- DFARS compliance required
Thank you,
abshipp"
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"REGRET"
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When did undergraduates lose the ability to write a proper email asking for a job? Most emails I get now begin with some variant of "I hope this finds you well." Why include that gratuitous piece of familiarity? What emotion is it supposed to engender in the stranger reading it? I feel like responding, "I hope you take two years off before grad school and learn to mind your own business, you presumptuous puppy!"
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
Then, of course, they sign it, "With warmest regards" or some ****.
I actually hate this part of human nature.
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IKR I remember going by the district manager's office occasionally and the groveling going on back there was nauseating and embarrassing. How could they sleep at night?
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Does this look like a crack? Never noticed it before, was hanging the bike up and saw it underneath the top tube. I must have bought it like this. I rubed my finger over it and don’t feel any edges.
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Dear Sir,
"Thank you" is a last paragraph, not a signature, in my book, and "regards" is familiar. For a straight, first, business letter to someone it's "Yours truly." "Sincerely" for subsequent letters or if I want to be a little less formal. I'm old school.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
MoAlpha
"Thank you" is a last paragraph, not a signature, in my book, and "regards" is familiar. For a straight, first, business letter to someone it's "Yours truly." "Sincerely" for subsequent letters or if I want to be a little less formal. I'm old school.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
MoAlpha
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