The last time was when the ES-TIGER was created at CoP11 through Resolution Conf 11.5 now replaced by Resolution Conf. 12.5. iwmc.org. iwmc.org. When is the last time you sent/received flowers? I don’t order flowers very often for people, but when I do, I make sure that I do a bit of research. I want to get my moneys worth so they’ll look good, and last a long time. The last time I sent flowers, was to my Boyfriends parents in Newfoundland last year. I placed a telephone order and 3.2 Try to recall the last time you went out in your area for any reason when it was already dark. unodc.org 3.2 Trate d e recor dar la última vez que sal ió por su zona, por cualquier motiv o, y ya estaba oscuro. The last time I saw him way three years agoLast time I went there something wonderful happened. @MiJ "the" is for grammar. It's called "the definite article". It usually means this is a specific example. In this phrase, you can sometimes leave it out. 1) Watch clips of bloopers on YouTube for a quick injection of laughter. I suggest this, this, and this. Use headphones. Some “adult” language in them. I do this whenever I’m feeling a little frustrated. 2) Watch comedy movies more often. Dumb & Dumber, Wedding Crashers, Game Night, Step Brothers, Bridesmaids, etc. Cried literally for hours. Anyways did much better in the next attempt. NewInfluence432 7 min. ago. all days from 4-25 june. Expected air was <1k in advance. got 4.7k (got seriously ill on the exam day). all the days of sacrifice and hardwork flashed before my eyes. saw people scoring less than me in mocks getting better colleges (1 of my tk8V. My mum taught me how to cook a meal made of vermicelli and mushrooms during Chinese New was looking forward to it because I don’t cook very often, and this was also the first time I was going to make a vegetarian dish. It smelled really good and the taste was even better! I enjoyed the process very much. Wong Yi-wing, 12, King Ling CollegeWhen I was in Form Two, I saw some students play the violin on the stage. The instruments were very elegant and produced a rich sound. So I decided to learn to play the had never played a musical instrument before and had little knowledge of music theory, so it was very difficult at the beginning. But I never gave up and eventually learned the skills. That was the last time I tried something new. Amy Leung Ting-ting, 16, LKWFSL Lau Wong Fat Secondary SchoolWhich instrument do you want to learn to play?I don’t really like trying new things. So the last time I tried something new was a few months ago when I tried oysters while having hotpot with my family. I tried it because my mum always encourages me to try something didn’t really like the flavour or the texture. But at least it’s something new! Wong Sung-hei, 12, Ho Yu College and Primary SchoolJust a few weeks ago, I learned to appreciate despite the many exercises I did, my maths scores did not improve. However, my new maths teacher inspired me to “follow the flow” of the questions. He said there isn’t any meaningless information or calculations in maths questions. What matters is using them properly, with a step-by-step approach, he now enjoy the process of solving problems while getting good marks in the subject. Peter Yam Yat-chung, 16, HK and Kowloon Chiu Chow Public Association Secondary SchoolWhat would you ask your future self?Since online lessons can be very boring, I decided to join a singing class about a month ago. It consists of five people and my classmates are young adults, although I am just a 13-year-old was nervous at first. But they were very friendly and I really enjoy the funny thing is everyone is a bit shy when it comes to am still getting the hang of it. Chan Hin-kwan, 13, King Ling CollegeThe last time I tried something new was two weeks ago, when I decided to liven up my family dinner with some conversation. I’m usually quiet, and that was my first time being the person to change the atmosphere. I brought up some funny things to talk about, and our dinner became much more cosy! It felt good to change the mood on my own. Ngai Cheuk-yi, 15, Fung Kai Secondary SchoolI tried skateboarding last year. I thought it was very difficult at the beginning; I had a tough time trying to balance on the I first learned how to ride a skateboard without falling, I felt a great sense of something new makes your life more colourful and fun! Lily Ye, 15, Fung Kai No 1 Secondary SchoolSome of us are so clumsy that skateboarding wouldn't end well...I recently started baking and I love it. It all began when a friend of mine asked if she could use our toaster oven to bake first, I was quite hesitant. Toaster oven? To bake cookies? Surprisingly, they turned out great!That sparked an interest in me and I started to research recipes online on how to make cookies. It wasn’t long before my mum bought me a bigger oven and more baking baking is one of my favourite hobbies! Lee Man-chi, 16, STFA Seaward Woo CollegeI decided to donate blood for the first time when I turned 18. When the nurse was taking my blood, I felt like an electric current was running through my I got a message from the Red Cross saying that my blood had been used to save lives. It made me very happy and I realised that helping others was the most enjoyable thing we could then, I have been donating blood regularly. Shauna Fung, 18, Hong Kong & Chiu Chow Public Association Secondary SchoolWhat’s something you’re bad at, but wish you could do well?Two years ago I went to Cheung Po Tsai Cave on Cheung Chau island with my was a bit scary because the entrance to the cave was very narrow. However, when I went in, I found that the cave wasn’t all that most memorable moment was when my parents took a picture of me at the exit struggling to get out of the square-shaped proved that I could step out of my comfort zone and try new things. I really enjoyed the challenge! Rosanna Tung, 16, Law Ting Pong Secondary SchoolOur question for next week is: Which of your flaws are you most proud of?If you’d like to take part, please send your response, along with your full name, age and school, to [email protected] by Friday 26 March! When was the last time you maxed out your credit card? AI Bot ChoiceSuperb Opinion BCRanger10 | 4K opinions shared on Other 23 d Never. I only have one credit card and I never use it for anything. It's only for emergencies and I have a decent enough cash cushion before I'd need to use a credit card. The credit card is for an absolute last resort, meaning my wife and I are both unemployed and we've burned through our cash funds and our checking and savings accounts. React Like Helpful Funny Disagree Most Helpful Guy 23 d Considering my combined credit limits are damn near my post-tax annual income... It's been a long, long time. I think the last time i nearly maxed a credit card was in college when my credit limit was still in the 4 digit range. React Like Helpful Funny Disagree Most Helpful Girls 22 d I never max it out cause my limit is 25,000 and I never spend more than 2,000 a month since my parents loan me money if I need more than that and my family does not charge me interest. React Like Helpful Funny Disagree douride2 | opinions shared on Other 23 d It has never happened in all the time I have had a credit card. 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React Like Helpful Funny Disagree bean2k21 | 286 opinions shared on Other 23 d Never in a million years. React Like Helpful Funny Disagree SaoirseS | 452 opinions shared on Other 23 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree 23 d Yesterday i maxed out your dad's React Like Helpful Funny Disagree 23 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree exitseven | opinions shared on Other 23 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree 23 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree htmndg183 | 144 opinions shared on Other 7 21 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree msc545 | opinions shared on Other 21 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree 22 d React Like Helpful Funny Disagree When was the last time you spoke English?例えば美容院や歯医者など、どれくらいぶりにそこに来たのか聞かれることがあります。こんな表現を知っておくと意外に会話の中で役立つのではないでしょうか?最後に〜したのはいつですか?英語表現 When was the last time you ~? を 例文で学びましょう。このレッスンはサンドイッチ英会話 中級レベルのサンプルレッスンです。サンドイッチのパンに具を挟む要領で、基本構文(パン)に、言いたいこと(お好みの具)を瞬時に挟めるようにトーレーニングする画期的な英会話教材。どんな状況でも臨機応変に対応できる本当の会話能力をマスターできる英会話教材、それがサンドイッチ英会話です!正規版では音声ファイルでネイティブが発音している例文を聴き、練習することができます。イメージトレーニング夕食の際にあなたは新しくできたスペイン人の友達と長く話しています。あなたは彼がたくさん旅行してきたことを知りました。過去5年間に10の国を訪れたということです。あなたはとても驚きました。あなたは彼がその間にスペインに帰ったかどうか訊きたくなり、こう言います。「最後にスペインに帰ったのはいつ?」When was the last time you ~?ポイント説明今回のサンドイッチのパンは When was the last time you ~?「最後に〜したのはいつですか?」 過去のことについて話しているので you の後も動詞の過去形になります。それではイメージトレーニングの答えを聞いてみましょう。 When was the last time you went back to Spain?When was the last time you ~?のパンを使って、色々なサンドイッチの作り方を例文を聴きながら発音して覚えましょう。When was the last time you ~? エクササイズ 例文最後に兄弟に会ったのはいつですか? When was the last time you saw your brother?最後に家に帰ったのはいつですか? When was the last time you went home?最後に両親に電話したのはいつですか? When was the last time you called your parents?最後に運動したのはいつですか? When was the last time you exercised?最後にきちんと勉強したのはいつですか? When was the last time you really studied?最後に外出したのはいつですか? When was the last time you went out?最後に映画を観たのはいつですか? When was the last time you saw a movie?最後に休みを取ったのはいつですか? When was the last time you took some time off?最後に休暇を取ったのはいつですか? When was the last time you had a holiday?最後に歯医者に行ったのはいつですか? When was the last time you went to the dentist?こちらもチェック!いつまでに〜しなければなりませんか?サンドイッチ英会話一瞬で英語を組み立てて発音!スピーキングを鍛える教材。同時にリスニングも上達。すぐ話せます! InterviewingInterview Question: When Was the Last Time You Were Angry?By Indeed Editorial TeamPublished December 14, 2021Managing stressful situations that may upset or anger you can be an important part of any job, regardless of industry. Employers may want to ensure you can handle these stressful situations before hiring you, to provide a competent and peaceful work environment for their business. Before interviewing for a position, you can practice formulating an answer to questions about anger and stress management to prepare. In this article, we discuss why employers ask, "When was the last time you were angry?", how to answer the question and provide examples of How To Manage Anger In the Workplace (With Tips)Why do employers ask, "When was the last time you were angry?":During a job interview, the hiring manager can ask various questions to test your suitability for the position. Here are a few reasons an interviewer may ask this question:1. To test your ability to handle stressAsking about what makes you angry and how often you get angry can expose how well you handle your emotions in challenging situations. High-stress situations can make people upset. If a job is stressful, the interviewer may want to ensure that a candidate they hire can work productively in those situations without losing control. Getting angry can mean getting upset, losing focus or finding it challenging to collaborate with your teammates. Think of ways you manage stress and how you handle yourself in these situations to ensure you're still able to produce your best How To Deal With an Angry Manager2. To gauge your experience levelAn interviewer may ask to determine what experiences you've had that have incited stress or anger. Finding out what situations were difficult for you can give them insight into how you may handle situations in their organization. Suppose you have dealt with similar situations and controlled your emotions or overcome your feelings of stress. In that case, you may be a better fit for the position than a candidate unfamiliar with the stress of the position. Think about common situations that can cause stress and how you usually defuse the situation for yourself and your How To Deal with Angry Customers (with Examples and Tips)3. To assess your problem-solving processAn interviewer may want to determine how you address your stress or anger to see how you manage situations that cause those feelings. They may be interested in knowing how you solve problems under stress or how your thought processes allow you to work despite challenging circumstances. In a high-stress company or position, this can be an essential skill that a strong candidate can display easily because of their familiarity and control over their emotions and How To Deal With Difficult Customers: Steps You Can TakeHow to answer "When was the last time you were angry?"Follow these steps to answer "When was the last time you were angry?" during a job interview:1. Stay calmRemembering stressful situations can recall uncomfortable or stressful feelings, so try to stay calm and take a deep breath before answering questions referencing stressful situations. You can also stay calm by practicing your answer and being prepared for questions like this. Your interviewer may look for a candidate who can look at stressful situations with a sense of calm reflectiveness. They may also use this question to see how you handle uncomfortable conversations or confrontations, both of which can be essential skills for various Interview Question: "Tell Me About a Time or Example of Dealing With a Difficult Customer"2. Consider a time you overcame a stressful situationConsider a time you felt stressed or experienced anger at work. Every position can sometimes have uncomfortable or irritating circumstances, and denying that you've felt anger at work may not seem like an answer to their question, so mention an event where you felt an appropriate amount of irritation or stress. Only mention an experience at work, and try to mention a time you resolved your feelings instead of escalating the situation. You want to show that even when you experience these uncomfortable situations, you can work through them and contribute to your team Top Phone Interview Questions to Ask Your Interviewer3. Include how you handled your emotionsInclude the specific ways you managed your emotional state during the situation you mentioned. This question determines how you handle your emotional welfare and self-control at work. This can be important for careers where you often deal with unexpected or aggressive situations. You may mention actions you took to rectify the situation, but you can also emphasize any calming actions you took to remove yourself, maintain your emotional composure or defuse your stress. Here are a few stress-reducing steps you can take at work:Breathe deeply and count to to a trusted friend or down your the room or building for a few yourself for calming detailed records of the perspective to the with someone else's clarifying a stress on your Interview Question: What Is Your Superpower?4. Consider your colleagues and clientsRemember to represent the situation fairly and with objectivity to show that you can recognize mistakes and move forward without harboring negative feelings. Your interviewer may look for a professional explanation of the facts of the situation that provide context while also addressing what caused your stress or anger. Remaining objective about a stressful situation can show that you don't hold grudges and focus on improving your performance over maintaining office including the opposite side of the argument or situation to showcase your objectivity. For example, state that a customer was unhappy with a long wait time, which resulted in a confrontation that you found stressful. Presenting the facts of the situation with consideration to opposite sides shows that you're no longer upset and have empathy for all Smart Answers to Interview Questions5. Focus on the resolutionWhen answering the question, focus on how you resolved the situation or how a colleague or manager resolved the situation in a way you found helpful or admirable. Explaining how you handle stressful situations can be a more persuasive reason to hire you, which can turn the question into a way to showcase your teamwork and problem-solving skills. Focusing on the solution takes a negative experience and shows how to learn from it and become a better employee. Think about how you resolved this situation, and relate that to how you would handle similar situations in the answersHere are some example answers to help you craft your response to a question about the last time you were angry:Example 1Here is an example of an answer to this question that addresses a customer:"In my previous position at ABC Company, I spoke with a customer on the phone who had been on hold for a few minutes and was angry about the wait time. When I answered the phone, they were angry, causing me to feel defensive. I understood we couldn't have a constructive conversation if we were both upset, so I counted to 10 in my head. I thought the customer just wanted to feel heard. I diffused the situation by listening to their complaints and empathizing with them until they calmed down and moved forward with the conversation."Example 2Here is an example of a response to this question that addresses a coworker:"In a previous position at ABC Company, I worked with a team I didn't work with frequently on an important project for the client. One of my colleagues and I disagreed about how to present the project, resulting in a tense confrontation during a planning meeting. We took a break from the meeting to get a moment for myself to get some perspective and understand my colleagues' point of view. I thought of a few points of compromise, so when we rejoined the meeting, I offered options and reached a consensus."Example 3Here is an example of a response that includes a positive interaction with a manager:"I'm usually a very calm person, so I'm not usually involved in aggressive interactions with coworkers or clients, but at my previous workplace, I had a stressful interaction with a customer where I couldn't diffuse the situation. Luckily, I had a very professional manager who stepped in, and I could observe their ability to empathize with the customer. They were patient and explained the situation to the customer in a professional tone. My manager's ability to turn the conversation into a constructive one was very instructive, and since then, I have tried to model my customer relations off of their communication style."Example 4Here is an example of a response that includes a negative interaction with a manager:"When I started my last position, I worked with a manager who was very new to the position. We had a few misunderstandings about the parameters of my role and their role, which became frustrating. After taking some time to think about it and asking for advice from a mentor, I approached my manager about sitting down with an HR representative to address the misunderstandings and determine some clear lines between our responsibilities to prevent future misunderstandings. My manager agreed, and we could have constructive conversations with HR, creating a much more productive work environment." When was the last time you spent some time with yourself? Last time you treated yourself or loved on yourself? I did a poll on Instagram and the results for how many women actually did this lately were disappointing. With so much going on in the world and how hectic our lives get we should be doing a better job with loving on ourselves. A few weekends ago one of my favorite bands, Moonchild, had a stop in Atlanta on their tour and I found out the day before they arrived. I was bugging out because I’ve been wanting to see them live and I’m so obsessed with their music. The first thing I thought to myself was “who’s going to go with me?!” I didn’t once think, “let me just take myself and have a solo date” until no one was available to go with me. I contemplated the thought and after a few mins I said let’s do it! I had the best time of my life and look forward to more concerts by myself! Get out your comfort zone sis and go on that solo date! Book that solo trip and take some time out for yourself. If not you then who?! Below are 7 cute self date ideas you can plan right in this moment! 1. Go To Dinner Taking yourself to dinner is so fulfilling, grown and sexy. Who doesn’t like getting all dolled up and cute to hit the town?! Find a nice, restaurant you’ve been waiting to try out, make a reservation and treat yourself. Take pictures and document the moment so you never forget how it feels to celebrate yourself and love on Go to A Museum We’re never too old to learn new things. Going to a museum can be both entertaining and informative. Check out the local museums in your city and see what exhibits are going on and take a visit. Museums are quiet, artistic places with aesthetically pleasing ambiances and after a long week of work going somewhere like this can be both therapeutic and Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Some of us have been living in the same city for 5 plus years now and still haven’t been to every restaurant, lounge, theater or park yet. Do some research on what’s going on in your city and for one weekend or maybe one month visit these popular places in your city. Immerse yourself and become a local Take A Cooking Class Whether you’re a master chef or just beginning, taking a cooking class can be a lot of fun. Some of the best chefs offer courses and you can learn some of their most famous dishes. Maybe cooking isn’t your thing? Then you can do a photography class, comedy class or even pole dancing Go On a Bucket List Solo Date What does your bucket list look like?! Have you ever wanted to go skydiving? Take a trip by yourself? Get a tattoo? If so, now’s a better time than ever! Go do it because life is short and you deserve to live your best Go To The Movies Movie fanatic? Us too! So see what movies are coming out or see if a theater is showing an old favorite and take yourself to the movies. It’s simple. Pack up your favorite snacks (because theaters tax on the food), grab a slushy, bring your blanket and enjoy the Spa Date Spa day is the perfect day for any woman. Not only is it beneficially for the body but it’s necessary for the mind. Book that massage, that facial, that pedi and mani and relax your worries away.

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