Dear Abby: We often have potlucks at my place of work. While some people make a point of bringing substantial dishes, others bring something paltry or nothing at all. How would you word an email to the staff to raise the issue?
We often have potlucks at my place of work. This year, I have been helping organize them. It is glaringly apparent that some people bring substantial dishes to share while others bring something paltry or nothing at all.
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