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How To Fire A Friend Politely: Five Rules
What You Say When You Need To Fire Someone You Like: How Lincoln Did It by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. What do you say when someone that you like just isn’t working out? Are there any rules to follow? Politicians and … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Lincoln Quotes/What would Lincoln say?, Relationships: dating, divorce, family, and friends, Writing/How To Write letters, notes,articles, email, books
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