Danh ngôn của Letitia Baldrige
At home, we're listening to TV or playing with our computers, so our entertaining is rusting. We don't know how to be good hosts and guests in business situations.
At home, we're listening to TV or playing with our computers, so our entertaining is rusting. We don't know how to be good hosts and guests in business situations.
Ở nhà, chúng ta nghe TV hoặc chơi máy tính nên việc giải trí của chúng ta đang bị suy giảm. Chúng ta không biết cách trở thành chủ nhà và khách tốt trong các tình huống kinh doanh.
Tác giả: Letitia Baldrige | Chuyên mục: Computers | Sứ mệnh: [8]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Letitia Baldrige
- We're a nation of latchkey children. Manners start at home, and no one is at home teaching manners so that children have respect for others.
- Good manners are cost effective. They not only increase the quality of life in the workplace, they contribute to employee morale, embellish the company image, and play a major role in generating profit.
- The best thing we can do to save the planet is set a good example for our kids at home.
- What the bride should do is call guests who have young children and say: 'I'd love to have the kids at the wedding, but we won't have room. Would you get a baby sitter, and when we get back from our honeymoon, we'll have you guys over?'
- Make people have a smile when they finish your e-mail.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Computers
- As a kid, I was always into art at the same time as computers, and eventually I realised I was making more interesting stuff with my keyboard than with my hands. I really enjoyed modifying computer games more than playing them, so that got me into programming.
- All of a sudden, if you think about the entire ecosystem of connected devices that can pull down information, access content and allow me to share and work and communicate, the vast majority now are not Windows computers. They are iPhones. They are iPads. They are Android devices.
- When I was 8 or 9, I started using bulletin board systems, which was the precursor to the Internet, where you'd dial into... a shared system and shared computers. I've had an email address since the late '80s, when I was 8 or 9 years old, and then I got on the Internet in '93 when it was first starting out.
- Computers will be able to do all the mundane tasks in our daily lives.
- Comic books aren't nerdy. You'd have to be an idiot to think computers are nerdy.