How To Talk To Someone At Quest Diagnostics

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I have major GAS and I'm starting a thread. So it goes. Here's what I know: The Starfire is a 30.75" scale but needs medium scale strings. No worries, I play LaBella LTFs and they come in medium scale. The nut is 1.5" which is perfect for me. It's gigantic but sounds thunderous. Questions...

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Strictly speaking "someone" rather than "someone else" could include yourself and it is quite permissible to say "I'm collecting this on my own behalf" so, yes, there is a difference. Most people would interpret the phrase without the word "else" in it as meaning someone other than yourself but, strictly, you should include it: "someone else's" also sounds more colloquial. I would include the ...

I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn and crumbling. The closest th...

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I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change/is ...

Since different people/things/places have different qualities, forms, and natures, it's best to use someone else instead of another. However, when they have something similar in nature, then you can use another.

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When someone asks you politely to do something and you want to do it, how do you answer? I was using "ok", but it seemed too general and thought about "of course".