I do! (and pssst, there's only one c in my name)
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Well, here goes nothing...
sunil why are you not picking up phone? are not going to aisamasi today? this is for your own good and your life. mommy
I am not driving down to Union City to pick up a necklace I'm not going to wear. And I am not going to pick up the phone once when I'm getting ready for work, twice while I'm settling in, three times during a meeting, and once while I'm trying to process a case. I couldn't concentrate all day because you kept calling, and my work suffered.
Once and for all: I am not wearing the necklace. We disagree on what's for my good and my life, and given that it's MY life, I think I get to not wear a necklace if I don't want to. If you continue to push this, I will not pick up the phone for a week.
It took a really long time to hit Send.
Good for you, P-C.
pssst, there's only one c in my name
I know not of what you speaketh.
What should I do with my hair for interviews? Ponytail seems unprofessional. I'll start playing with the front strands if I wear it down. Pulling just the front back makes me look like I'm 12. (And, yes, I am aware that I'm interviewing with math people who will probably notice absolutely nothing about hair.)
A low ponytail isn't unprofessional, IMO.
Great letter! Good luck, P-C!!
Can you put it in a bun? That's my default professional hairdo.
My hair frizzes out of buns at the slightest bit of humidity. Low ponytail might work.
Low pony. You can flip it into a knot at the base of your neck too.
Frizzed out bun might make you look mathematically professorial, actually. Stick a pen in it. Get some chalk dust on you for no apparent reason.