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If you have a toothache, see a doctor

Now that online technology has become widespread throughout society, all industries are exchanging information remotely.....

If you have a toothache, see a doctor.

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Visit your nearest dentist’s office and say “I have a toothache, please treat me” at the entrance.

Sign the paperwork, sit in a chair and get an anesthetic injection. If you are afraid of injections, just close your eyes.

Medical appointment? I didn’t make such a reservation.

As a general rule, appointment-based clinics make reservations for all patients to be treated before coming to the hospital, but in reality, too many patients cancel their appointments.

If the booked patient does not come to the hospital, the hospital owner cannot afford to rest expensive staff and expensive equipment. Therefore, in such a case, the patient who has not made an appointment is treated and the fee is earned.

Now that online technology has become widespread throughout society, all industries are exchanging information remotely.

In particular, reservation management is processed online in a batch. It’s more efficient and less error-prone.

However, in online work, we have few opportunities to feel the actual work.

If you have a workplace with a lot of online work and extremely few real offline work, you will eventually experience a fatal failure.

Similarly, ordinary citizens can make big mistakes, which I would like to point out as a detriment to the online community.

Because promises are often canceled.


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That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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