Correction: two days.So I guess Megumi got one day off.
I have today and tomorrow off. :< Or well... yesterday and today for you. o_o'
Correction: two days.So I guess Megumi got one day off.
Juice and cookies are to replenish the sugars lost during the blood donation.Then Greg, I remember that I told you that I went to blood donate this February. Then you told me you got only juice and cookies after donation. But for us, the company offer us 1000 yuan for everyone and a month off.
Wait, if you have today and tomorrow off, the day after tomorrow should be Sunday, it's not workday.Correction: two days.
I have today and tomorrow off. :< Or well... yesterday and today for you. o_o'
That's... not a good idea. Being "energetic" doesn't mean anything. Could mean the complete opposite of what you think.I remember that after donation, a friend said that 200 can't beat you, you should donate 400 since you are still that energetic.
Juice and cookies are to replenish the sugars lost during the blood donation.
1000 yuan and a month off... is a bribery.
I SAID YESTERDAY AND TODAY FOR YOU. It's Friday over there, isn't it? So... I have yesterday and today off. I have Thursday and Friday off.Wait, if you have today and tomorrow off, the day after tomorrow should be Sunday, it's not workday.
Then what's up with that crazy one month off bribery deal?Because the company won't offer us any food or drink like juice and cookies, then offer us money to buy some.
A month off because it is near the Chinese New Years Day (Spring Festival). If it is not the case, we got only a week off.Then what's up with that crazy one month off bribery deal?
Actually... it seriously depends on the employer and the job. In the US, full time jobs are generally under a 5 day workweek. So, we have Saturday and Sunday off.Hey Megumi, I remember that in most countries, Saturday is a half-workday. I mean anyone should only work for half a day in Saturday.
... ... ... ... ...A month off because it is near the Chinese New Years Day (Spring Festival). If it is not the case, we got only a week off.
In China, schools and companies never work in Saturday and Sunday. Only those companies which link to service works everyday, but the staffs there got one day work and one day off.Actually... it seriously depends on the employer and the job. In the US, full time jobs are generally under a 5 day workweek. So, we have Saturday and Sunday off.
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I'm seriously confused.