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“No one told me how important it is to eat cake in the office” – Femina
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“No one told me how important it is to eat cake in the office” – Femina
"No one told me how important it is to eat cake in the office", Kay Xander Mellish told the Danish women's magazine Femina about learning to understand Danish workplace culture.
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"Ingen havde fortalt mig, hvor vigtigt det er at spise kage på en arbejdsplads," siger amerikansk oplægsholder Kay Xander Mellish til Femina. For…
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