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British grandmother has introduced such a request that Google had to answer to her personally!
Our mothers and grandmothers, too, use the Internet, although not as confident as we are. Still, they are great lads, they are not afraid to learn new things in my years! Yes, and we have something to learn from them. Proof of this is the recent story about a 85-year-old grandmother, who is so nice and easy to communicate with by Google "you" that Google's representatives could not hold reciprocal feelings.
The story is simple: a young Briton named Ben John opened his laptop 85-year-old grandmother Mae Ashworth and saw that Grandma was trying to find the right information in Google - what we all do on a daily basis. And all her queries look like this:
«Please translate the Roman numerals: MCMXCVIII. Thank you. » B>
Ben's such a polite approach fairly amused, so he decided to share the news with your friends on Twitter:
"Oh God, Grandma opened the laptop and saw that it inserts" please "and" thank you "when google anything. Oh, I can not! »
Grandma Mae as educated people, simply was sure exactly what should be asked to Google. Is online etiquette does not mean that you need to be polite?
Tweet Ben quickly became popular. Members be touched with one voice and passed greetings to his grandmother, who was the personification of British politeness. And someone wrote that Ben's grandmother is the one who will survive when the machines finally enslave people.
About polite grandmother and learned in the British division of Google. B>
< br> And the official answer to a search query did not wait:
"Dear Grandma Ben! We hope you are all well. We receive billions of search queries, but it made us your smile. By the way: the answer - 1998. Thank you »
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The story is simple: a young Briton named Ben John opened his laptop 85-year-old grandmother Mae Ashworth and saw that Grandma was trying to find the right information in Google - what we all do on a daily basis. And all her queries look like this:
«Please translate the Roman numerals: MCMXCVIII. Thank you. » B>
Ben's such a polite approach fairly amused, so he decided to share the news with your friends on Twitter:
"Oh God, Grandma opened the laptop and saw that it inserts" please "and" thank you "when google anything. Oh, I can not! »
Grandma Mae as educated people, simply was sure exactly what should be asked to Google. Is online etiquette does not mean that you need to be polite?
Tweet Ben quickly became popular. Members be touched with one voice and passed greetings to his grandmother, who was the personification of British politeness. And someone wrote that Ben's grandmother is the one who will survive when the machines finally enslave people.
About polite grandmother and learned in the British division of Google. B>
< br> And the official answer to a search query did not wait:
"Dear Grandma Ben! We hope you are all well. We receive billions of search queries, but it made us your smile. By the way: the answer - 1998. Thank you »
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