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And when is the right time to switch from “you” [formal, polite pronominal salutation in German] to “you” [informal, confidential pronominal salutation in German]? And I think […] in the non-digital world before Corona, there would have been several natural moments where you would have...
Dear [Addressee's Name], It's my great pleasure to provide this character reference for [name] for [purpose of letter]. I've been close friends with [name] for the past [number of years]. [Name of candidate] is [two to three descriptors], and I have no doubt that he/she would ...
3. Open with a personal introduction and a compelling first paragraph Never open yourcover letter with a “To Whom It May Concern”. There’s a better way to do it: Use a salutation such as “Dear” followed by the addressee’s name. Make the first sentence personal by mentioning the c...
1. Start With an Appropriate Salutation Some people jump straight into the text of an email without so much as a “hi”. It’s polite to add a salutation, just as you would with a letter. That might look like: #Dear Sir/Madam ...
Thus, the language of conflict consisting of blame-game, name-calling, demonization, and accusation of the outgroups are frequented and expected in war situations, but it is dangerous in the sense that its effects usually linger even after the war. Such language reflects the false assumptions,...
With repetition of my Romeo’s name. ROMEO It is my soul that calls upon my name: How silver-sweet sound lovers’ tongues by night, Like softest music to attending ears! JULIET Romeo! ROMEO My dear? JULIET At what o’clock to-morrow Shall I send to thee? ROMEO At the hour of nine...
My salutation says it all May you always have enough Peace and love I let you go unselfishly Cause everyone needs time to be alone Well maybe time will bring you back And if it does you'll always have a home I sign my name No one to blame it on because ...
His name tag says “Brad.” Where’s the sleep clinician? Maybe Brad is the greeter, like in Walmart, and then the clinician comes in? “How ya doin’? Everything good?” Brad lopes ahead of me down the hall. We pass a brightly lit room with a bank of computer screens at which ...
As "a period considered with reference to prevailing conditions," late 15c. [Men say comynly that after that the tyme goth, so must folke go]. Also in Hamlet's "The time is out of joint," etc. The times "the current age" is attested by 1590s. Times as the name of a newspaper ...