Wednesday, December 31, 2008

I Survived 2008

Year 2008 was really hard year for me unlike last year which i think is the best year i ever had yet since i existed on this earth. I had it's ups and downs, debts, heartaches, pain, sorrow, stressful, waiting and more. Even though I'm still waiting for something and someone, at least now it is finally almost over. I am really hoping 2009 will be a lot better. I always feel this way at the beginning of a new year though, and usually it doesn't happen.

I hope this year will be my year!

And unless I die tomorrow, I survived 2008!

Hope I can say the same thing this time next year. (-;


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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Email Etiquette: 10 Tips for Better Email Communication

Written by Amit Agarwal on Wednesday, August 23, 2006


Good Email Manners - here are some simple yet effective tips for using email more efficiently:

1. If you are sending an email to multiple people, put their email addresses in the BCC field and your own email address in the To: field. No one likes to share their private email address with strangers.


2. The email subject should be detailed enough to give the recipient an idea about the email content without having to open it. Single words like "Hi" or "Hello" or "Help" are a strict no-no. Think of meaningful but short titles.


3. Do not attach large attachments in your email since not everyone is on a broadband connection. If you have to send a large file over email, upload it to services like Yousendit and then pass on the link in the email.


4. If you have to email more than two documents as attachments, zip them in one file. Doing so would ensure that your friend won't miss downloading any file.


5. Do not write an email while you are drunk or in a really bad mood. It would reflect on the style of your writing.


6. Do not request a Read Notification Receipt.


7. Always reply to emails especially the ones specifically addressed to you. The sender is still waiting to hear from you.
8. Keep you email message short and to the point. Sentences like "I hope this email finds you alive and well" look good only in letter correspondence.

9. Do not hit the Send button without doing a spell check. An email with spelling mistakes or grammatical errors indicate that you have written the message in a non-serious mood and may convey a bad impression. Always read the message before broadcasting it to the world.

10. You may want to remove your personal mobile number and the home number from the email signature if you are participating in a big mailing list. You never know the kind of people who have subscribed to that list.


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" May this email etiquette tips gives you idea for better email writings. I admit that i have some common mistakes too in email writing, we learn for our mistakes so now i am careful in constructing and sending emails to my recipients. But of course i'm only human, i can't guarantee that could always be perfect in writings but i will try to avoid those common mistakes soon for i am sending mostly critical issues at work. "


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

ADGT's Meeting with Employees

This is the day when the management announced the affected candidates for lay offs. We're all shocked ... sad... and tearful 'coz most of my workmates in our department are part of the retirement package and it is mandatory. In some candidates it was a surprised because the company offered the most generous retirement package ever. Those willing and waiting for that retirement program were so glad and excited to start a new life and new business with their family which is very good 'coz they're going to spend their time now with their love ones.

Good luck to all our beloved MRI's member. We will miss you so much. Especial mention to my beloved GLs Ate Fely and Ate Edna who had been a part of my life, my sisters and my friend. We love you Ate ... Thanks for everything!

See you soon.

Monday, December 1, 2008

4 Questions to Never Ask Your Guy

by Cosmopolitan.com, on Wed Nov 12, 2008 2:11pm PST


Unless you want to bruise your love bond, these questions are best left unasked.

1. "Am I better-looking/smarter/etc. than your ex?"
Would you want him to ask you that? If he answers yes to your q, you'll wonder if he's lying. If he says no, well, can your really handle that kind of truth? He's with you now, not her, so just don't even go there.

2. "Do you love me?"
Has he used the L word already? Well, there's your answer. If he hasn't--and you absolutely have to know where he stands--you might start by telling him how you feel about him, rather than putting him on the spot with a needy question.

3. "Can you lend me some money?"
A few bucks is fine, but asking for anything substantial (like a down payment on your car, a month's rent, etc) is unfair. You don't sleep with your bank teller, so don't borrow cash from your boyfriend.

4. "Are you cheating on me?"
If he's innocent, he'll resent the question. If he's guilty, chances are that he'll lie...and even when you have info to backup your suspicions, you better soft-pedal your accusation. If you're wrong, your relationship may never recover.

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