When possible, address each individual subscriber
by their first name.
Nobody tracks hours and the hierarchy skews flat, as evidenced by the «Our Team» page on the company's website, which is organized alphabetically
by first name instead of by position.
These aren't the prominent Silicon Valley people that techies know
by first name (although those exist — think Marissa, Satya, Larry and Sergey, Zuck).
In the commercial, Martha Stewart walks into a room and introduces herself only
by her first name.
On the flip side, I worked for one person who knew 400 of the 3,500
by first name.
(All the pastors go
by their first names here.)
(And Foster greets everyone
by first name, reasoning, «They know mine, why shouldn't I know theirs?»)
For many people, personalization is what you get when emails and newsletters address
you by your first name.
The important thing is to sort everyone alphabetically
by First Name or Last Name, and to have the list only show your existing LinkedIn connections.
Should patients show respect for their doctor by addressing him or her by title and surname if the doctor is calling
them by their first names?
What say we start addressing everyone with a title of their occupation (s) followed
by their first name?
Thanks NP (the Brit in me recoils at calling someone
by their first name unless I have met them / they have told me I can!)
For Mumia's supporters on the unrepentant left worldwide» and they are legion» this confirmed what they had been saying all along: Mumia (he is always referred to
by his first name) was framed by racist police determined to silence his «revolutionary» message.
Our house was egged, our cars were vandalized, and I was rarely called
by my first name.
I want to see you ignore God while YOU»RE on your knees before him crying and pleading to be let into Heaven because he called
you by your first name the one that was given to you by your parents.
Now that I'm of age that I would be a responsible parent, if I chose to, I refer to my parents
by their first name, and they accept and understand it.
And you live to stare with sightless eyes out of the window of some nursing home where you are addressed
by your first name and periodically fed spoonfuls of lamb paste and pureed carrots.
The sauce comes from Ina (we go
by a first name basis) and the recipe is so insanely easy and fast that I was a little reluctant.
Called teachers
by their first names (and sometimes had them over for dinner)?
I have used your recipes more times than I can count, and am guilty of referring to
you by your first name despite the fact that we have never met -LRB-!).
We know
you by your first name!
I know all our suppliers
by their first name.
I have used your first book so often my husband refers to
you by your first name, and knows which recipes are your inspiration.
It was a knowing soccer crowd, too, sophisticated enough to cheer and boo in just the right places and address such international stars as Len Shackleton of Sunderland and Max Morlock of Nuremberg
by their first names.
Community members carry in their portable chair - back seats and watch the game referring to the players
by their first name.
Vincent Edward (Bo) Jackson of the Kansas City Royals hasn't even played 100 games as a professional, and already he's on his way to joining Reggie and Fernando as the only baseball players everyone knows
by their first name.
In some posttrial interviews — and reportedly in one note to the judge during deliberations — they referred to
him by his first name, as if he were a longtime friend.
Note that this is not a ranking of the best players in the derby — that will be evident
by the first name you see below.
The team goes together to the same sushi restaurant, and they know
us all by our first names.
But when you're playing in a situation where the officials know the other coaches
by their first names and have never seen you before, you should plan on playing 15 points better if you expect to win.
The child calls
her by her first name and sees her once or twice a year.
Children call adults (including teachers)
by their first names.
The year's top naming choices reflect of - the - moment female newsmakers and movers and shakers, all instantly recognizable
by their first names alone: Hillary (up 64 percent), Ivanka (up 39 percent), Ellen (up 30 percent), Venus (up 26 percent), Amal (up 21 percent), and Elizabeth (up 8 percent).
Find out why some children call their parents
by their first names and how you can address this behavior.
He calls
me by my first name but has at visits called me his tummy mommy and birth mom.
The folks at McDonald's and Krispy Kreme knew
him by his first name,» Heaps said.
It's a shame that most kids feel completely comfortable calling adults
by their first names, as if they are peers or buddies.
Behavior Is it normal that my preschooler calls
me by my first name?
Eventually, the novelty of calling
you by your first name will wear off and your child will move on to a brand - new behavioral challenge.
In other cases, he or she may just refer to
them by their first name.
Also, I feel uncomfortable with my kid's name on the outside of their backpack, because I don't want a «stranger danger» person able to walk up and call my kid
by their first name.
In general, when publishing reader - submitted material, Parent Hacks will identify the reader
by first name only and, if the reader desires, a link to the reader's social media profile or website.
If we are lucky enough to adopt our foster son, I think his birthmother will be called
by her first name or maybe Miss first - name.
Diamond's answers were evasive throughout most of the session and he repeatedly called MPs
by their first name, much to their obvious irritation.
Known
by her first name, she represented a new type of parliamentarian.
Pat (and I'll call you Pat, though I don't believe we've met, just as you chose to refer consistently to the junior senator from Illinois in your column
by his first name, as one might a servant or subordinate), I find it fascinating and perhaps even just a little racist to see you identifying a monolithic «White America,» in the same way that it's just a little racist for Rev. Wright to assume a monolithic black American experience.
Was it the triumph of his personality over that of the only other man in British politics recognisable
by his first name - Ken Livingstone?
Worst of all he called MPs
by their first name.
In a 22 - minute address, Mr. Johnson described the Council as «the voice for the voiceless, the champions of the most vulnerable,» vowed to back his colleagues — going through all 50
by first name — and ended with a story of coming out to his Irish Catholic grandfather.
And politics just loves Ken — one of the select handful of politicians who is known
by first name alone.