Yes, I remember that to, I think I read that in some book. It is both funny and a little bit scary how easily they can out put us into categories.
Edit: The book i read it in is called Charles Duhigg The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business
Lol, could be worse! The average daily lows here are 25°C (not counting the humidity increase)
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Average temp is between 30°C and 32°C during the day. Sitting at about 32.2° at this very moment.
All hail the great Willis Carrier!!
Here is the Weatherspark for Biloxi which is kinda in the middle of the region.
You are incorrect sir. I choose my stores based on the friendly demeanor and banter with associates. If I am treated like another faceless "business transaction" I will not shop there. There is a large subset of people who shop in the same manner.
I could give two shits how fast you can scan my items. If you are dismissive to me engaging you in a friendly manner you should not be around customers. I would fire any of my employees that acted with the mindset you have, because while you are getting people through the line quick you are also losing long term business.
I reccomend you read How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie. It would really benifit you to know how your mildly dismissive behavior will hurt you in long run.
http://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/1508569754
according to the Mayo Clinic
>Medications To regulate your menstrual cycle, your doctor might recommend: Combination birth control pills...
>To help you ovulate, your doctor might recommend:... ...Metformin...
>To reduce excessive hair growth, your doctor might recommend: Birth control pills...
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crosstalk
Which definition are you talking about? I assume your definition probably isn't listed here, so it's closer to slang. Out of curiosity, what do you think the woman interpreted "crosstalk" as?
This.
Allergies are serious business and are not about your ability, or lack thereof, to digest something.
I retch every time I drink white milk. I am not allergic, I am not lactose intolerant (other dairy no prob, milk as ingredient no prob), I just can't drink it. Saying I am either is disengenuos.
Obligatory 5 minutes on DuckDuckGo: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/allergies/symptoms-causes/syc-20351497
https://www.apple.com/support/iphone/repair/screen-damage/
"When you request screen repair online or by phone, Apple will place an authorization on your credit card to cover the iPhone out-of-warranty cost. We’ll charge this amount if your iPhone has additional damage and is eligible for out-of-warranty service. If your iPhone has no damage other than the screen, we’ll charge the amount below. Learn more.
iPhone 6: $109"
https://www.apple.com/support/iphone/repair/other/
"Out-of-warranty* cost:
iPhone 6 Plus: $329"
Just one more reason to always book through a company and not use a third party site. Matrix.itasoftware.com is an excellent resource for finding the cheapest flight.
one way to do this is to use Yahoo finance and look at the company profile. For CitiGroup it has the mailing address as well as the names and titles of key executives.
Download ACR-call recorder for android from the play store, if you have android.
It will record both sides of a convo for every call and save it on your phone.
I use it for work and its great to have a record of what was said on what date.
Many hard, aged cheeses have little to no lactose, so you might be all right if you choose the correct cheese, depending on how sensitive you are. https://lifehacker.com/the-best-cheeses-to-eat-if-youre-lactose-intolerant-1563386663
> I don’t know if it’s just an American thing of what, but it’s weird to me.
>noodle^1
>NOUN
>A very thin, long strip of pasta or a similar flour paste, eaten with a sauce or in a soup.
>noodle noun (FOOD)
>[ C usually plural ] a food in the form of long, thin strips made from flour or rice, water, and often egg, cooked in boiling liquid
That sure sounds like a description of spaghetti or linguine to me.
This is the link for "out of warranty" screen replacement costs. It shows $299 for iPhone6 and $329 for iPhone6+: https://www.apple.com/support/iphone/repair/other/
Additionally, the Express Replacement Service that the OP signed up for is $29 as outlined here: https://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_States&product=iphone&select=ADVANCE_REPLACEMENT#pricing
Based on this I'm guessing the OP has an iPhone6 -- $299 out of warranty repair and $29 for express service.
From the Apple website:
> When you request Express Replacement Service, Apple places a temporary authorization on your credit card to cover the value of the replacement iPhone. If your service is covered by Apple’s One Year Limited Warranty, AppleCare+, or AppleCare Protection Plan, the authorization will expire and we won’t charge you for the replacement. If you use one of your two incidents of accidental damage coverage under AppleCare+ and Apple determines that the service is covered under the plan, we’ll charge you $79 plus tax. For service that isn’t covered by Apple’s One Year Limited Warranty, AppleCare+, or AppleCare Protection Plan but is eligible for out-of-warranty service, we’ll charge you the out-of-warranty service fee.
Bottom line is the OP for all intents and purposes received a new iPhone since Apple repaired anything and everything that was damaged. This means is the ribbon cable connecting the camera had a nick in it from the glass that Apple went ahead and replaced it instead of using the old one which could have created an issue at a later date.
Post-covid, every business is trying to go digital. This is one of the best moves that they can make. But, here the case is completely different. There is a great need for better customer service that every consumer expects. It will be more convenient for consumers to voice out opinions through the WhatsApp chatbot for customer service. It is the only way to get recurring business and ensure better customer satisfaction.