Depends what.
Customer-facing work: you can stay open longer.
Office work: yeah, since productivity plummets, I don't think it helps much, if at all.
Depends what.
Customer-facing work: you can stay open longer.
Office work: yeah, since productivity plummets, I don't think it helps much, if at all.
Just heard that song (and band) for the first time, and it's great!
If you get a new customer, you may get one for several years without adding any new effort.
Are you saying you've seen stalls that did not have walls or doors?
Interesting.
Here in Québec, most towns and villages either have a native name, or saint's name.
So they'll show family photos while playing "We shall destroy"?
That would just be weird.
You're just... into heavy metal. And that's fine. And I'm surprised you can't discuss of those bands with fellow metalheads. In my experience, they're often liked and held in great reverence.
A subgenre falling outside of metal doesn't mean that it sucks. Everyone is right in what they like.
Yea. "Female" and "male" don't sound weird to me in themselves. I don't see then as in a different category of words than "women" or "boys". But using it in an inconsistent way would be weird to me as well. If in a class, the girls, or women, are in the same age as the boys, or men, then it should be either "girls and boys", or "women and men". Or "females and males". But "females and boys" is just inconsistent.
Doesn't that encourage urban sprawl?
What I would change in my case:
But I think each person's realities will vary a lot. For example, regarding the first bullet point, maybe you're extraverted and already a social butterfly, in which case the advice doesn't apply.