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How to exchange milk?
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How arg? Senior staff like deliberately ignoring things she suppose to do. headache. maybe really be good if CEO asked her to leave.
 

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If she's not under you to manage, just feedback upwards
Honestly, this situation is getting tiring. I have already given feedback about her many times to her COO (direct reporting) and CEO as well. Also, talked to her. Recently, she told me straight she “only reports to the CEO.” The CEO has also spoken to her a few times already, but no real change.

Her own direct reporting, who she seems to hate, also refuses to help anymore, saying she is not pulling her weight in the company. So the problem just drags on.

From my point of view, if the business side does not take ownership, there is only so much I can do. If regulator comes after the company later, I will still have to help explain things. But it is frustrating because this could have been avoided if people just did their part.

Sometimes it really feels like I am here, to clean up everyone else’s mess.
 

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cohabit .... almost no difference
Honestly, I think cohabiting makes sense. If both parties are comfortable with that lifestyle, then there’s no real need for marriage just for the sake of it. Especially if both are financially stable, they don’t need to go through all the HDB paperwork and legal formalities just to prove they are committed.

Marriage only becomes practically relevant if they plan to have kids, since that’s when issues like subsidies, parental rights, and legal protections start to matter.
 

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serious. who the f can finish all 31 tracks of Taylor Swift The tortured Poets Department: The Anthology.

listened 1 - 2 song i want to sleep liao.
 

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Honestly, I think cohabiting makes sense. If both parties are comfortable with that lifestyle, then there’s no real need for marriage just for the sake of it. Especially if both are financially stable, they don’t need to go through all the HDB paperwork and legal formalities just to prove they are committed.

Marriage only becomes practically relevant if they plan to have kids, since that’s when issues like subsidies, parental rights, and legal protections start to matter.
thats y some countries, once u co-habit more than 2 years. u are as legal as married.

China is looking into this. in fact currently, laws in china are getting more advance than in singapore. becoming like the real 1st world country
 

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thats y some countries, once u co-habit more than 2 years. u are as legal as married.

China is looking into this. in fact currently, laws in china are getting more advance than in singapore. becoming like the real 1st world country

means by 23rd month of co-habit, need to change new ATB ?
 

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Honestly, I think cohabiting makes sense. If both parties are comfortable with that lifestyle, then there’s no real need for marriage just for the sake of it. Especially if both are financially stable, they don’t need to go through all the HDB paperwork and legal formalities just to prove they are committed.

Marriage only becomes practically relevant if they plan to have kids, since that’s when issues like subsidies, parental rights, and legal protections start to matter.
Marriage just a piece of paper. If rly cohabit why not marry. ROM is just half a day effort
 

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i think should be more than 2 years. 2 years is a bit short ****.
means by 23rd month of co-habit, need to change new ATB ?
pro-rata. need to appeal.
no la that is not china. but china is even exploring ex-citizen to get long term residency visa to remain in china

this 2 year co-hab, makes one wary of personal asset(S) 😂😂😂😂
 
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