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Business, 04.05.2021 16:00 wildfox479

Meredith is answering phones at the front desk of an office. She often meets up with friends during her lunch break and really enjoys this midday meet up
to catch up and socialize.
Today, she's really dragging and wants to grab some coffee before heading
back to work, but she lost track of time and will be late if she stops. She
knows her bosses went out to lunch today and probably won't be back yet.
What should she do? Select a response, then press Submit.
Head back to the office and get some coffee during her break.
Go ahead and stop for coffee, her bosses will not know.
Get coffee in the break room; she will be late, but at least she is in the building.
Stop for coffee and bring coffee for her coworkers as well.

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