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Subject: Re: [AI] decent lunch etiquettes for visually impaired person
hey guys!
I had been out for an office lunch today with our CTO, CIO and the
entire team under my IT head. It was a buffet but I had the luxury of
being served as my IT head requested for the same on my behalf. I
mostly ate
hai, what about naan and rotis?
regards,
rajesh parakh
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From: "Amar Jain"
To: "accessindia"
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2013 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [AI] decent lunch etiquettes for visually impaired person
While I appreciate the fact that
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Subject: Re: [AI] decent lunch etiquettes for visually impaired person
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Hello friends.
good morning in india,
As I was the discussion opener over this issue feeling satisfied now
after reading lots of articulation from like me people. but i WILL
URGE TO SOMW OF HE WESTERN FRIENDS TO TAKE UP THE ISSUE AND COME OUT
WITH MORE PRACTICE TIPS OR MANUAL TO DO PRACTICE SOME PA
friends, one small tip for eating things like rice with spoon. In
case you can use both your hands, that is if you are not at a buffet,
use two spoons instead of one, or you can use a fork in your left
hand and a spoon in your right. This will make spotting and picking
up things easier. Hope it
hey guys!
I had been out for an office lunch today with our CTO, CIO and the
entire team under my IT head. It was a buffet but I had the luxury of
being served as my IT head requested for the same on my behalf. I
mostly ate with hands but when it comes to halwa, ice-cream, etc it
cannot be done. T
While I appreciate the fact that those who do not use spoon and other
cutleries whether by choice or on account of difficulties are not
necessarily bad eaters, and to that extent the explanations of
everyone are good enough to give the justification for not doing so.
It is a matter of choice whethe