You cannot slander the person, or tell lies. Usually the employer will ask you questions, just answer them as honestly as you can. Now days, the most anyone will verify are dates and titles.
if it has got there name on just say that it was from someone else and if they don't believe yea just say that was for them but it isn't know cause you don't hate them no more and if that don't happen come back
Baboy is what minions say instead of toy.
Be honest. Be forthright. Be genuine. Thank you notes are not rocket surgery. Just say thank you and be specific about why. If someone gave you something, name that thing. If someone did something for you--go figure--name that thing.
Just say the name. If they ask you, say "Lucky", or whatever the name is.
You can say "gave the cold shoulder," which means they pretended not to see someone.
It usually means that you are thinking of that person. Wether you are aware of it or not.
If you watch TV, most of the Judge shows are about someone who you gave for say 600$ for their furniture, and you say they didn't pay it back, and that gets you to court.
Thanking someone for yesterday infers that someone actually gave you yesterday. It would be better to say, "Thank you for making yesterday special."
Please give me the reference to the peer reviewed publication where this proof is published.
the latin called it the saun but in English we say "sun"
You can say that
"Don't say I never gave you anything" is a humorous thing to say when you give someone a little present or souvenir. It's meant to show that the gift is not a big deal or something of huge importance.