This sure is a stupid article title.
This sure is a stupid article title.
Really really old canned foods? Let’s put that on a tray. Nice!
Halfish of these are style notes that would depend on register and the requirements of the place you’re writing. “Mistakes,” is an overstatement.
If you’re using a word or phrase incorrectly, keep doing it because the longer it’s misused, the more justifiable it becomes.
I have much better method. First calculate the number of drivers on US roads in any given year. Then calculate the number of people trapped in their car’s underwater every year. Than the number deaths that result. Then you have the math to calculate your probability of dying trapped under water in your car.
Factoid: The Executive Branch regularly writes legislation. A same party member of Congress submits it to Congress under their name for consideration.
“New rules from the IRS”
Jesus fucking Christ. Not only is this blog a slideshow. But it’s a slideshow of TikTok bullshit? And you get paid for this?
I think I missed what restaurants are supposed to learn from Applebee’s, or what Applebee’s did to rebrand itself as country, or what the last paragraph even means?
Some of these I use intentionally when I talk/write to people because I’m in a position of authority, I have a certain expertise, and I want to establish some sort of rapport with the people I’m trying to communicate with.
I guess my point is that many of these do not always diminish your apparent confidence.
These “dream jobs” are just marketing stunts. The prize is not that great, you might as well be collecting coupons and apply for $1000 without having to “work” at all.
If you’ve raked you leaves why would you need a leaf blower?
If the regular lemonade didn’t have a ton of sugar in it why would they offer a diet lemonade RIGHT NEXT TO THE REGULAR ONE?
Will your next article be, put water in a glass instead of drinking right from the sink?
Don’t do slideshow articles. they are terrible clickbaity nonsense that nobody likes
The ATM will work the way you’re used to, with one notable difference: After you choose “withdrawal,” a prompt will provide you with two options.
We should all be bringing antibacterial wipes to give our space a wipe down in general, not just while there’s a virus spreading the world.
“(“Frequent” flyers, in this case, refers to travelers who fly domestic once a month and fly annually once a year.)”
Is this author incompetent at reading the article they quoted/cited? The order is completely wrong in here.
I’ve never had my credit card checked domestic or international. I never even knew this was a concern.