One of our overseas vendors e-mailed us this morning about prices going up "to meet the cost of the falling dollar." He mentioned "the falling dollar" at least three times in his e-mail.
"we have tried to keep the price's to a minimum to help but the dollar has kept falling"
If you wake up in the morning with a big zit on your forehead, chances are you will be the first to notice it. You don't need some English asshole to say things like "that big fucking zit on your forehead" or "that zit on your forehead has gotten bigger" or "When that big zit goes away maybe girls will actually talk to you."
"so when the dollar does finally start to rise these prices will also start to fall"
Does that sound patronizing, or am I just being sensitive? I'm thinking that if you need to mention a shortcoming, be brief and to the point. Don't repeat it three times in an e-mail. I know that your economy is better than ours, I accept that . . . it probably has something to do with all the money you save on things like toothpaste, deodorant and shampoo.
"we have tried to keep the price's to a minimum to help but the dollar has kept falling"
If you wake up in the morning with a big zit on your forehead, chances are you will be the first to notice it. You don't need some English asshole to say things like "that big fucking zit on your forehead" or "that zit on your forehead has gotten bigger" or "When that big zit goes away maybe girls will actually talk to you."
"so when the dollar does finally start to rise these prices will also start to fall"
Does that sound patronizing, or am I just being sensitive? I'm thinking that if you need to mention a shortcoming, be brief and to the point. Don't repeat it three times in an e-mail. I know that your economy is better than ours, I accept that . . . it probably has something to do with all the money you save on things like toothpaste, deodorant and shampoo.
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