I have a father who drinks those and the answer is yes because he has a mini fridge and he puts his in there before he opens them.
Your communication style matches theirs.
Ask about what you said. If they didn't remember, then you must convey your message again.
They provide clear visual cues and verbal cues that signify understanding.
B, a heart attack results when blood flow to the heart is suddenly disrupted.
Another big no-no. Anything relating to kids, whether it’s their ages, how many you have, where they go to school, or if you’re planning to have any, it’s all off limits. Once again, this is all down to the Fair Housing Act. Landlords could use that information to discriminate against a tenant (especially those who believe children will just cause a lot of noise and mess), and the law just does not allow that. You may naturally bring up kids in conversation (especially if you’re interested in a park in the area, or local daycare centers), and that is your right. But the landlord cannot and should not initiate it. (By the way, some landlords have found a way to skirt this by assuming you have children, and simply asking for their names on the application. You do not have to complete that information.