Today I was going to try to write about my opinion of the original No Child Left Behind act and my thoughts on the potential new version, but I just finished eating lunch, had massive food coma, and had to pass out on my desk for five minutes.
That right there's a job-keeping tip you can take to the bank.
Instead - one of my coworkers has a habit of apologizing. Often. For anything. ANY LITTLE THING. For a short period of time, I picked it up. It took the boy about three short conversations and one thinly veiled threat to get me to fix that. But I wonder why she does it. It makes me want to meet some of her siblings to see if they do the same thing. But if they do, I can't guarantee that I wouldn't freak out.
Tomorrow, for fun, I think I'm going to try to keep count of how many times she apologizes versus how long I speak with her. This will be a tricky subterfuge as she's quite observant, but I think I can make it happen. Once I've got the data, I'll share it with you, and I want your opinion.
C'mon now, you can comment anonymously. Or maybe I need to get a Vizu poll? Then would you guys interact with me?
(Yeah, I'm not above begging. Just ask the...)
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is she Canadian? I see where Canadians apologize a lot, and that is based on a scientific study of the winter olympics closing ceremony
Maybe she's Canadian? thanks to the winter olympics closing ceremony, we know Canadians apologize for anything
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