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Questions referring to how one presents themselves and interacts with others in a professional environment
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Asking a person to forward a meeting invitation
I would advise not doing this as it can be received as being uninformed about the topic and the scope of the meeting.
Instead, my advice would be to get in touch with the one contact you have (prefe …
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How to deal with colleague who uses unintelligible colloquial/slang terms?
I would suggest two approaches:
reflect the question back to himn
Colleague: Has [the customer] aired [the remote session] again?
Me: Do you mean if [the customer] had sent the session de …