Would you be my tour guide
If yes we gotta make a toast to being crypto bros
Just let me know when you come to Bali
Best picture to explain the topic above.
Lols, except you escape this what they called Matrix.
Exactly but very difficult over here
Ofcourse you’d be the very first to know.
Yes I always give sometimes food items to my workers and I am seeing that it is helping them for not to touch their salary and when it is time for to pay salary I add small thing on top for them to play djangui.
Djangui is contribution thing that we doing here where when it is your turn, everybody contribute for you and you collect the money
Dear madam, please employ me
You can’t hear the mention of food and pass in peace
I want to save and buy a house Sir
I said it you have a plan to liquidate our sister
na you where are from? ah you don’t wantmy plans to work why
She can’t feed your big stomach
I am on diet now please
I am having strong feeling that you love food just like @Nweke-nature1.com talk, so anytime you come Cameroon I will give to you our eru and top, it is good African food you will like
thank you, i will be there soon
You are very much welcome the prince
please stay on alert, @Nweke-nature1.com can come in my name dont mind him
Mr man why do you hate me allow me to impersonate and chop soup
Bro indeed you are on point
It’s great to see countries making laws to help people balance work and personal life.
For instance
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France says you don’t have to check work emails after work hours.
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Germany and Japan are limiting work hours to prevent burnout.
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Sweden gives parents a lot of time off to take care of their kids.
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The UK lets employees choose their own work schedule.
These laws help people have more time for themselves and their families, making them happier and healthier.
As the world of work changes, countries should keep making laws to support people’s well-being and work-life balance.
My pain is that my beloved country Nigeria is doing nothing to balance word and personal life