US /ɪn ˈpɜːrsn/
・UK /in ˈpɜːsn/
(laughs) Like in person.
Seeing you in person, you know.
Seeing you in person.
Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.
Now I'd like to show you Macintosh in person.
I'll go meet them in person instead!
I'll go meet them in person instead.
It's an abrupt shift from last year, when it suggested a majority of its employees would work a hybrid schedule with just 2% working in person full-time.
In fact, a major study that Professor Nicholas Bloom co-authored found that fully remote work led to productivity declines of about 10 to 20% when compared to fully in-person work.
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Girl Scouts tried to adapt their in-person tactics to the online world with middling success.
This year, Girl Scouts have resumed in-person and booth sales, but the COVID era trend of digital sales has remained popular.
We identify 22 weeks a year and we say we would like folks to try to be in person those weeks.
Generally, we would like them to be in person a minimum of about 25%.
So, for starters, you ever see what $30 million in cash looks like in person?
looks like in person?
the warehouse and buy slimes in person.
So, try talking to some co-workers, join in-person meet-up groups, or even get your friends virtually with an online community like this one.