of us gathered here to celebrate the partial reactivation of our phones as well as our son’s upcoming job interview with a national franchise. Ki-Tek tries to deliver a heartfelt speech like a TV patriarch but severely lacks the gravitas. Chung-Sook and Ki-Jung are already drinking their...
Consider Letting Someone Do It for You Don't Forget the Less Obvious 10: Verify Your Address No one can blow this one, right? Don't be too sure. With the stress of moving, the number of potential properties considered and how busy people are when moving, mistakes occur more often ...
One thing that drives me batty, though, is people who address me as “Anne” as if -Marie is optional or non-existent. Sometimes if I correct someone, I will quip, “Well, it’s not my given name anyway, so I guess I can’t complain.” Others are prone to calling me MaryAnn. A...
recently released a blog educating readers on how to take care of someone with dementia. While the task may seem overwhelming, keeping a few things in mind can help you feel equipped to give your loved one the best care possible.
If the hiring manager has a specific title, such as professor or doctor, you may use it in place of a name. For example: RIGHT Dear Dr. Whitelight, Dear Professor Maple, Address a Cover Letter with “Dear Hiring Manager” It’s the easiest way to address a cover letter without a nam...
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Address the person by name so you have their attention before you talk. Speak slowly and clearly so you are easily understood. You should sound reassuring and soothing to the other person. Avoid raising your voice or getting frustrated, this will only cause the communication to break down. Sim...
Refer to Policy Put in place a firm policy regarding the type of behavior that is not accepted in the workplace. A written document in the employee manual is essential. Having something in print to refer to, especially something signed by the employee, is important when you address any incid...
Addressing a letter to someone with a law degree but who isn't practicing law means recognizing the J.D. as you would any other advanced degree. For example, "Attn: John Smith, J.D." is the appropriate way to address the envelope, as well as the address block in the letter. The sa...
If you are unsure of what to call someone, it's best to use a formal address or simply ask one of these questions:What should I call you? What should I call your mum / the teacher / the manager? Can I call you [first name] ? Is it okay if I call you [the nickname you've ...