What is the difference with “not in” and “on leave”? “Not in” means the person is not at the desk. “On leave” means the person is not working today. So simple yet people sometimes can use it at the wrong time. For example, Me: “Can I speak to Jo?” Receptionist: “She’s not in” Me: “What [...]
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Sentosa Girl thanks:I think Facebook is great for those who always stays at home. Cos it is more like a virtual game of giving gifts to friends. You can play with the functions whenever you free. No objections. Remember, you have to login, in order to view profiles. Free for all. It can be addictive. Be warned. [...]
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Sentosa Girl thanks:If you had been reading blog entries uploaded to Ping.sg, you will notice that there is a “Most Popular in the Last 24 Hours” chart. I don’t really care or concern if my post is in the top ten or not. Out of 153 (and still counting. If count in this post, it will be [...]
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