How the company views its employees. (HE VS SHE)
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> The family picture is on HIS desk.
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> Ah, a solid, responsible family man.
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> The family picture is on HER desk.
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> Umm, her family will come before her career.
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> HIS desk is cluttered.
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> He's obviously a hard worker and a busy man.
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> HER desk is cluttered.
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> She's obviously a disorganised scatterbrain.
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> (I think this part is especially true)
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> HE is talking with his co-workers.
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> He must be discussing the latest deal.
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> SHE is talking with her co-workers.
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> She must be gossiping.
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> HE's not at his desk.
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> He must be at a meeting.
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> SHE's not at her desk.
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> She must be in the ladies' room.
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> HE's not in the office.
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> He's meeting with customers.
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> SHE's not in the office.
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> She must be out shopping.
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> HE's having lunch with the boss.
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> He's on his way up.
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> SHE's having lunch with the boss.
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> They must be having an affair.
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> The boss criticised HIM.
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> He'll improve his performance.
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> The boss criticised HER.
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> She'll be very upset.
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> HE got an unfair deal.
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> Did he get angry?
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> SHE got an unfair deal.
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> Did she cry?
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> HE's getting married.
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> He'll get more settled.
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> SHE's getting married.
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> She'll get pregnant and leave.
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> (This part is GOOD too)
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> HE's having a baby.
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> He'll need a raise.
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> SHE's having a baby.
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> She'll cost the company money in maternity benefits.
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> HE's going on a business trip.
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> It's good for his career.
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> SHE's going on a business trip.
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> What does her husband say?
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> HE's leaving for a better job.
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> He knows how to recognise a good opportunity.
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> SHE's leavi ng for a better job.
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> Women are not dependable.
How the company views its employees. (HE VS SHE)
Apr 28 2006, 12:11 PM, updated 20y ago
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