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14Broadcast where? Internally or publicly?Sourav Ghosh– Sourav Ghosh2019-12-13 06:40:53 +00:00Commented Dec 13, 2019 at 6:40
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2You write, he was a close friend at work. Does that mean you did work at the same company but rarely met in person? He even did not tell you, when he left the company? Is said message broadcast publically via E-Mail? Is the thie auto reply message, when you send him a mail? Does everyone get this response from intern and extern?Bernhard Döbler– Bernhard Döbler2019-12-13 12:48:46 +00:00Commented Dec 13, 2019 at 12:48
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2Define "close friend" - they seem not to be bothered to say bye to you. Sure you can reach out on social media, don't expect too mucheckes– eckes2019-12-15 00:50:57 +00:00Commented Dec 15, 2019 at 0:50
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3Police, or a security guard?Laurence– Laurence2019-12-15 13:03:09 +00:00Commented Dec 15, 2019 at 13:03
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2@programmer, your recent edit has significantly changed the meaning of your question and as a result, the answers no longer really make sense. If you were intending to ask a different question (as reflected by your edit) perhaps you should revert this one to it's old form and post a new question instead.dwizum– dwizum2020-02-20 15:16:19 +00:00Commented Feb 20, 2020 at 15:16
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