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"Six of one, half a dozen of the other". |
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John, shall I give you coffee before the cake or along with it? |
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John:
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Six of one, half a dozen of the other. |
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| It means, it’s all the same, it doesn’t matter ( because "six" is "half a dozen")! |
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How many degrees would you bow to the Japanese? |
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| 90 degrees for a CEO or top gun and a range from 30 to 70 degrees for lower down folks! |
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How does a three hour business lunch sound to you? |
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| Hard work isn’t it? True, though in France - soup, starters, salad, sorbet, main course, dessert, coffee, liqueur - an endless flow continues as conversation, cigars and wine flow. In the end, this could well be the place where our patience may pay, as we make or break a business deal! |
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Why do we light a lamp? |
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