while entering some information, i asked a coworker "is it okay to put a dash between her two last names?"
he said: "you mean a hyphen?"
i'd never learned the difference between the figure dash, the em dash, the en dash, and the hyphen.
thank you, wikipedia — i stand educated.
he said: "you mean a hyphen?"
i'd never learned the difference between the figure dash, the em dash, the en dash, and the hyphen.
thank you, wikipedia — i stand educated.
during the holidays you can purchase a card from usps, type in your message, and they'll print it and mail it for you. are there any services that do the same thing for regular letters? i know that sounds incredibly lazy, but all my boxes are packed and i have no idea where my stamps are.. i don't have time to go to the post office, and i need to mail a physical letter. however, the contents of the letter aren't really suitable for a greeting card.
while looking at the usps site trying to find something, i giggled at their page highlighting the postal service.
while looking at the usps site trying to find something, i giggled at their page highlighting the postal service.
http://annualcreditreport.com/ says you can get a free credit report once yearly