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Totally different situations imo
Totally different situations imo
Art Vandelay…
This would be more suited for asklemmy, this community isn’t for opinion discussions
Probably just a typo, definitely not The Ten Commandments.
Why do you think everyone should know your opinion?
Thankfully all the attention is negative
I blocked a couple of the prolific meme reposters and my Lemmy experience got a lot better. I don’t need to relive Reddit’s Greatest Hits.
Connect lets you disable custom display names otherwise that guy would be on my blocklist. I haven’t noticed him once since disabling it but goddamn did I find it annoying before that
I probably should have worded it differently to be more clear but I was pointing out the mistakes so my grammar was correct.
But speaking of mistakes, it looks like you just made your second one by implying I downvoted you!
No, they wrote “have” which I am saying is one of the issues with their comment
This is a great write up BUT there are other mistakes you should fix since you’re helping someone learn. “He have” instead of “he has,” etc.
He could lift a truck with that neck
They didn’t mean well. You’re giving them way too much credit
Platitudes won’t help…but surely being an asshole to them will, right? Just shut the fuck up if you that’s the only “advice” you can muster.
I think best practice is to circle back on this
It is crazy. It completely homogenizes communication by turning everything into generic business jargon mush.
Nobody I know likes the soulless corporate culture, why would we want to write like HR?
Today’s date is 2024-06-12 and no one can tell me otherwise
The right looks like an over-the-top business email I would send to my friend…as a joke. The only thing it’s missing is a reference to synergy.
Like others are saying, I would ignore this email so fast.
I feel like that’s an elderly thing. Most people cut out the “the”
Because it’s not that good? A reviewer I like said it felt like the first couple episodes of a TV show stitched together with not much of an ending beyond setting up the planned sequels