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E-mail from HR said:
I see two extra spaces. And if you can tell the 12.00 suggests someone is from the UK or whatever. Is this common in the UK to use spaces before a comma or what?
This may not seem terrible, but another week we got an HR email saying if anyone solicits us with some crap, please reply with a generic response. The generic response was one of those paragraph long sentences with a bajillion commas. I got a headache trying to read such a long sentence but even worse I wanted to yell after seeing so many spaces before , and after , commas. Oh goodness , just kill me.
Edit: Just read the title... I meant space before comma..
Monday 12.00 noon , 6 th April 2009
I see two extra spaces. And if you can tell the 12.00 suggests someone is from the UK or whatever. Is this common in the UK to use spaces before a comma or what?
This may not seem terrible, but another week we got an HR email saying if anyone solicits us with some crap, please reply with a generic response. The generic response was one of those paragraph long sentences with a bajillion commas. I got a headache trying to read such a long sentence but even worse I wanted to yell after seeing so many spaces before , and after , commas. Oh goodness , just kill me.
Edit: Just read the title... I meant space before comma..
