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Something upper management preaches about but refuses to use. Employer: Frank, you seem to be lacking in communication with the other employees.
Employee: Um...my name is Norm... I will work on that. |
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Person A emits verbal tones in the form of sentences while Person B utilizes sense of hearing to transmit exact words to brain which in turn, re-creates the sentence to fit their own agenda and re-emits into a new and improved, yet rarely accurate, statement. "What are the chances of us getting together, say 1 in 100?" He smiles
"More like 1 in 1,000,000." She grimaces "So, you're saying there's a chance" He Grins |
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carrier pigeon
phone call owl mail air writing birthday card xmas card letter postcard post it note myspace bebo air mail sea post regular mail sms message video call video message blog bulletins posters advertisements billboards chinese whispers look at that owl, replacing more traditional methods of communication such as carrier pigeons way before ink and email and phones were invented.
lets send our mail by air and sea. airs faster!! |
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The act of bestowing, imparting or revealing: correspondence: a connecting passage or channel: means of giving information: a means of transporting Frank and Stephanie, a modern couple, had no trouble with communication in their relationship, as the two shared daily venting sessions.
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