Eventually it’ll just be a K9 update with a new name and logo.
Eventually it’ll just be a K9 update with a new name and logo.
It’s been like that for years in the UK where Halloween isn’t such a big thing. It’s usually the last week of August for most shops to start getting stuff out.
November? It’s late August in the UK.
Have you got a minute to talk about our lord and saviour Air Fryer?
UK. But it’s actually a German company. Everywhere I’ve worked has been pushy about you using your holiday though (managers obviously don’t want it to hit the end of the year and suddenly everyone wants to use it instead of loosing it) but the 75% almost as soon as it renews is the most extreme example I’ve come across.
My holiday year renews in April. If I’ve not got 75% of mine booked by June they moan at me everyday until I get it booked. I’m pretty sure that if I don’t book it up the policy is that they’ll just book me off (at times it suits them of course).
Sounds like your country has really shitty workers rights.
At my work if I don’t book at least 75% of my holiday days by like a month after renewal my boss starts to really moan at me.
The meme must be an American thing.
Apparently this shift in strategy worked, since the company is still here.
$3,000,000,000,000 understatement.
Yeah, same as Alphabet. Neither of these renamed their key product either. Just put a new company on top.
Lidl does a reward scheme in lots of countries, so I’m surprised actually that Aldi hasn’t done the same.
Yeah I agree if you send it without doing any kind of personalisation. I think LLM shine as a template or starting point for various things. From there it’s up to the user to actually make it theirs.
I get what they mean. It can help you articulate what you’re feeling. It can be very hard to find the right words a lot of the time.
If you’re using it as a template and then making it your own then what’s the harm?
I’d swap may out for probably TBH.
Na, it’s too good to avoid.
Président for french. Lurpak for danish. At least those are the brands that we get in the UK.
Why are Americans so into Irish butter? It’s ok, but just about the same as British butter. French and danish butter though are completely different. It’s fermented.
Opera is not a trustworthy browser and there has been no point in it existing since they stopped using presto.