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Joke About It with A Friend

Joke About It with A Friend

When you receive the pop-up notification and realise it’s one of those insignificant job rejection mail, start laughing. 

Start laughing. If you’re with a friend, make a joke about it. If you’re not with a friend, place a call to a friend and crack a joke.

Jokes make you feel at ease.

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