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'''''Discouraged commentary is typically considered to have the potential to escalate into an aggressive or abusive situation.'''''
'''''Discouraged commentary is typically considered to have the potential to escalate into an aggressive or abusive situation.'''''


While not strictly prohibited we insist that all personal arguments, disagreements, and other volatile "personal" issues within be confined to private communications such as Notes, emails, or Instant Messaging programs. Likewise we discourage public accusations and other similar situations; please bring all issues of this nature to the attention of the staff by notifying the official 123Greetings Studio [mailto:studio@123greetings.com?subject=Need-help-with-123G-Studio helpdesk].
While not strictly prohibited we insist that all personal arguments, disagreements, and other volatile "personal" issues within be confined to private communications such as Notes, emails, or Instant Messaging programs. Likewise we discourage public accusations and other similar situations; please bring all issues of this nature to the attention of the staff by notifying the official 123Greetings Studio [helpdesk][mailto:studio@123greetings.com][mailto:studio@123greetings.com?subject=Need-help-with-123G-Studio helpdesk].


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