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Pourquoi les femmes enceintes ne portent pas un soutient-ventre ?

Ça a l'air super lourd et de tirer la peau. J'ai vu qu'il existe des ceintures de grossesse mais il pourrait carrément y avoir une sorte de soutient ventre qui s'accroche aux épaules ?

Un peu comme un porte bébé mais qui porte le ventre avec

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u/Imaginary-Victory394 — 3 days ago

I made a big mistake in cold calling : should I tell my boss ?

For context : I sell to self-employed.

It's actually not exactly cold calling : I only call people who signed up once months ago and put their number. But here I called a prospect who didn't remember that he signed up.

The thing is, he didn't let me talk at all ! He just yelled and was upset that he gets so many calls etc.

And I just hung up. Idk I felt like I would get nothing interesting and I couldn't even tell him that he signed up and gave his number himself. But prospect was super upset, called me back 4 times (yes) and left a message saying he will do a very bad reputation for us. We are a very small company and in our niche reputation is really important.

I'm afraid I made a big mistake. Should I tell my boss now ?

EDIT : thanks for the supportive comments ! zooming out I shouldn't have panicked, those things happen

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u/Imaginary-Victory394 — 4 days ago

AITA for fighting over my brother because he keeps bringing alcohol to our alcoholic father?

Our father is alcooholic. Not like drinking in the morning, but he drinks everyday in social contexts (he's very social so has always social context). Everyone knows it, we all tried to tell him, but that never worked.

Even his cardiologist told him that he's alcooholic, he yelled at him and changed doctor.

Sometimes my brother brings him a bottle of alcoohol because it makes his relationship with our father better. It did get better indeed.

Practically, I agree with him that it changes nothing. When he brings none, our father drinks his own). The alcohol quantity is always the same. But morally I find it horrible ! Like it's encouraging our father's alcoholic behavior ! And we know that it is leading to diseases (his cariologist saw the alcohol for a reason, he already has problems).

It's been like 6 months, and I feel a bit like their relationship is better (I'm a bit jealous of that). I want my brother to stop and we had a fight yesterday about it. He says I should just do the same as him and accept that we won't cure our father.

AITA ?

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u/Imaginary-Victory394 — 4 days ago