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HELLO THERE1

HELLO THERE1

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Mte321

Mte321 wrote on Jul 11, 10:00 PM

I love it!  You should print out stickers and where one each day!

Mte321

Mte321 wrote on Jul 11, 10:02 PM

Man wears name tag for a friendlier society ST. LOUIS (AP) — Hello, his name is Scott.

Scott Ginsberg, that is. The name's not hard to remember because Ginsberg has been wearing a name tag for more than 900 days with "Scott" scrawled boldly across a piece of adhesive paper in felt-tip marker.

Scott Ginsberg, author of Hello, My Name is Scott, a guide to wearing name tags for a friendlier society, demonstrates that both his shirts come with a nametag.By Greg Wahl-Stephens, AP

When people used to ask why, he'd explain in depth. "The Name Tag Dissertation," his friends called it. So, now he keeps the response simple: Name tags make people friendlier.

Ginsberg is tired of people averting their eyes on the street or looking at the elevator floor rather than making conversation.

Name tags, he says, serve as a modern-day front porch. They're a welcoming invitation for people to be sociable.

Farhaaddaavoudi

Farhaaddaavoudi wrote on Jul 11, 10:12 PM

lol.really happy to have you as a friend. thanks

DRomeo

DRomeo wrote on Jul 12, 01:21 AM

I love it!

hossein

hossein wrote on Jul 12, 01:54 AM

sounds nice

gin_0

gin_0 wrote on Jul 12, 02:22 AM

Hello there!  Great job!

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