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Having an easy-to-say name 'will help you get promoted' - Telegraph
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People with simple names enjoy quicker career advancement because hard-to-pronounce
names inspire negative reactions from superiors, a study has found.
Learn more about Dr Simon Laham | (e) Science News
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-to-pronounce name is more likely to win you friends and favour in the workplace, a study by Dr Simon Laham at the University of Melbourne .
People with easy to pronounce names win friends and favour
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(PhysOrg.com) -- Having a simple, easy-to-pronounce name is more likely to win you friends and favour in the workplace, a study by Dr Simon Laham at the University of
BBC World Service - The Forum, What's so bad about behaving badly?
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Is it always wrong to be rude and are the seven deadly sins as deadly as they sound?
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