A : My manager is driving me mad. I’m spitting bullets here.
B : Calm down, take a deep breath. Tell me what happened.
A : Isn’t it enough that the job gets done? Why does he insist it gets done in the order he tells us? Just because I did something different I get it in the neck. Could he be any pickier?
B : He’s very controlling. Don’t worry about it, you’ll get used to it.
A : 我快被主管搞瘋了!好想翻桌!
B : 冷靜啊~有什麼事慢慢說嘛~
A : 事情做好就好了,幹嘛連動作順序都要照他說的走啊?只不過先做了別件事就要被罵,再龜毛也不用這樣吧!
B : 他控制慾本來就很強,看開點,習慣就好。
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Computex, Asia’s biggest electronics conference, kicked off Monday in Taipei, and as in years past drew industry chieftains from Nvidia Corp.’s Jensen Huang and Qualcomm Inc.’s Cristiano Amon to Young Liu of Foxconn, which makes the bulk of the world’s iPhones and Nvidia servers. But while last year’s event was a celebration of the post-ChatGPT AI boom, executives this time are likely grappling with the uncertainty of the Trump administration’s effort to reshape the global trade order — disrupting a decades-old model for tech manufacturing. This year’s exhibition will of course feature the hardware required to bring artificial intelligence to life.
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