Speaking of dandruff, it took me way too long to find out I don't really have dandruff, just a dry scalp. That's why the "dandruff", like all my other health issues, just disappear in warmer climates.
It's mostly how I made it through school/university. I just don't remember things for very long and found it's just easier to study 1-2 hours before a test so it's still fresh in your mind.
For bigger tests, maybe create a summary of things that may be asked and go over that just before the test.
I got exactly one day off for the funeral after a parent's cancer but it's not really comparable. Becoming a parent doesn't exactly happen against your will. I may as well take a dog and claim I need time off to walk it.
They already are. Months of parental leave, come back, make another child, get another couple of months off. If the money is it there to allow this, why can't we get some kind of sabbatical
In elementary school you needed to ask and take some wooden tag from the class room. Couldn't go if the tag was gone, so only one person at the time. In middle school you don't ask, you just say you're going.
I just tried it again but for me it doesn't switch automatically. It's quite annoying since I often write local addresses etc between English sentences
It seems with Heliboard you have to switch between languages rather than having it detected automatically. It also doesn't support swiping so not really a replacement for Swiftkey yet, for me at least.
Omdat lange klinkers anders klinken voor de r?