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"due to some personal affairs"

by Prof. Michelle Lebsack MD Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is considered a personal affairs?

The term " Personal affairs " is understood to include a person’s date and place of birth, personal ID number, citizenship, marital status, occupation, home address and workplace. Personal affairs such as a medical card or social housing would be exempt.10.

Can I use the word'personal affair'instead of'personal business'?

"Personal affair" carries a faint implication of either a romantic liaison, or at least something frivolous, and you don't want your boss to think anything of that kind. "Personal business" might be all right, but you may not want to use it because the word "business" in this context carries the subtle implication...

What is a personal affair with your boss?

"Personal affair" carries a faint implication of either a romantic liaison, or at least something frivolous, and you don't want your boss to think anything of that kind.

What is the difference between'private matter'and'personal affair'?

("Private matter," on the other hand, might possibly be used if you want to emphasize that the matter is not merely personal, but is in fact something you do not want to reveal or discuss.) "Personal affair" carries a faint implication of either a romantic liaison, or at least something frivolous, and you don't want your boss...

How to help your family in the event of your death?

One way to help your family in the event of your death is by leaving a way for them to easily handle your personal affairs in those first weeks. You can easily do this by creating an end-of-life planner or organizer.

What document should be put in place in the event of death?

Documents: Wills. It’s no surprise here but one should have a will put in place in the event of death. This is the best way to let your loved ones know exactly what your wishes are. It is also important to include guardianship of your children in the event that both you and your spouse should die.

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We are wonderful friends and see each other all the time. We care about each other a lot and promised each other that the friendship would always come first and we’d never lose it, so I’m glad that’s been the case.

2. "It was Valentine's Day Eve, and I was hitting on this really cute guy at my favorite bar. He was shy but seemed really into it, and I asked him to come back to my place. On our way to my apartment, he told me he had a girlfriend living a few hours away, that they were in a rough patch, and that she had cheated on him. We ended up having really good sex and simultaneous orgasms. He lied to me about his name the next morning. I found out later, laughed at him, brought him home one more time, and that was it. I really enjoyed my time with him, although I could never be in a relationship with someone as dishonest. No regrets, though."

"Initially, I made it clear that I wasn't expecting anything from him and offered for him to sleep on my couch, which he declined." —Anonymous, Québec

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Would I do it again? No. I’d leave before I got involved in another relationship. Mainly because of the kids. They ended up being in the middle and missed out on a lot of time with their dad. It’s hard for me to be sympathetic to their mom because she used her kids to hurt their dad while she was behaving very badly herself.

12. "I was recovering from a horrible and unexpected breakup, and I rebounded with a friend after drinks one night. I knew he had a girlfriend but justified it by telling myself that no one in our friend group likes her, including my friend who was with her."

"We continued hooking up for years until he moved her into his house and things got more serious between them. That was two years ago, and he still asks to hook up." — ashleyh4ad7f3263

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