Article: One approach to selecting a card is to find a message that reflects how you felt about working with the person. If they had an impact on you, you can let them know that they made your time at work better and that you will miss them. Workplace banter may be something you will remember them for, in which case a funny card makes an appropriate choice. Try to find a joke that reminds you of the person or a situation that you experienced with them. For example, you can let them know their enthusiasm or kindness left an impact on you, or that their presence in the office made the work more easier. Reference a time that you both remember or an inside joke. If you consider the person a friend, you can be less formal and comedic. If the person was not close to you, you can send a general positive message. Perhaps you did not really care for the person in the workplace, in which case you can simply be polite in wishing them well. Let them know your feelings about them while focusing on positive aspects of them working with you. The goal of the card is to make the person feel cared about.
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Choose a card that is sentimental to emphasize that you enjoyed working with the person. Purchase a comedic card if the person likes to joke around. Explain what you valued about them in the workplace. Adjust your tone based on your relationship with the retiree. Be sincere and honest but also kind in your message.
Article: It’s easy to always reach for the same glasses in the cabinet or rack, but if you have over 6-8 glasses, it’s a good idea to switch them out to prevent excess wear. When you wash your glass, put it in the back and then draw from the front the next time you open up a bottle. Regular use also helps keep dust and dirt from collecting in the glass bowls. before and after using them. No matter how you store them, your wine glasses will always collect dust between uses. For a small amount of dust, give the glass a quick rinse with hot water. Use a soft-bristled stemware brush to gently remove any dirt or grime, then rinse and use a clean microfiber cloth to dry it thoroughly. Make sure your water doesn’t contain high levels of chlorine, which could potentially taint the wine’s flavor. You can purchase a kit, tablet, or solution online to test the chlorine levels in your tap water. Make sure to use a delicate wash cycle, skip the heated drying cycle, and space them far apart so they won’t clink. However, because dishwashers tend to leave a little residue behind, you’ll get the best long-term results from hand-washing. Only use this option for wine glasses with thick stems and bases. Delicate crystal goblets can crack easily in the dishwasher. Red wine tends to stain crystal, so it’s important to at least rinse out the bowl fairly quickly. Use warm, soapy water and a soft, clean sponge to carefully remove any marks or residue. These can include any wine left inside the bowl, lipstick marks around the rim, or fingerprints on the outside of the bowl. If you won’t be able to wash the glasses out right away, at least fill the bowl with water so the wine doesn’t evaporate and leave a stain. This will help prevent any water spots from forming. A soft, clean cloth also protects the glasses from being scratched or contaminated. Gently rub the microfiber towel over the glass in circles, soaking up the water without applying too much pressure.
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Rotate out your glasses if you have a fairly large collection. Clean off the glasses Use the dishwasher as a last resort for cleaning sturdy wine glasses. Wash out glasses right away after using them. Dry the glasses immediately with a clean microfiber towel.
Article: The ring is typically worn on the third finger of the left hand. This is the most common way to wear an engagement ring in many countries, especially in Western cultures. This dates back to the highly romantic idea that this finger has a vein that leads directly to the heart. That isn’t true, but it’s a nice thought for when you’re looking down at that pretty ring of yours. Wearing your ring on the third finger of your right hand is absolutely acceptable as well. The right hand is actually the traditional hand in countries like Russia, Greece, and Columbia. Wearing your ring on your right hand doesn’t have to signify your culture, though. It can simply be a personal preference. Once you’ve decided on the hand you’ll wear your ring on, consider how you will wear it after the wedding ceremony. You may decide not to have a wedding band, and that’s okay! If you have a wedding band, you will typically wear your engagement ring on top of it. There are traditions, but in the end, the choice is yours. Wear it on whatever finger feels the most comfortable. This could be your index or middle finger. If the size of the ring is the reason why you need to wear it on a certain finger, you may want to consider resizing it. Sometimes wearing the engagement ring on your finger isn’t the best option for you. This could be because of your career, a physical reason, pregnancy, or simply because you don’t like to wear anything on your fingers. Choose a chain that you like and slip the ring onto the chain. Wear it around your neck as you would any other necklace. It will be even closer to your heart. You can also look into companies like Ring My Neck, which makes necklaces specifically for engagement rings.
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Wear it on your left hand. Flaunt the ring on your right hand. Stack it on top of your wedding band. Choose to wear it on any finger you want. Wear it around your neck.