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Little Girl writes to Google

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"Your children are your wealth", they say. And if you don't have them yet, you start thinking you are missing something in your life, especially when you learn that your child can help you to get an extra day off. 


The recipe is simple: ask your child to write a letter to your boss with mention "P.P.S. It is summer, you know", asking to give you some vacation. Writing in crayon is much more efficient.


As you may see on the photo, the letter was sent to a "Google worker". A liitle girl wrote it to the company, asking to give her father a day off for his birthday. So cute! 


Read about Google's reaction to this letter on Businessinder. 

23/06/2014

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