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by mikepurvis
2259 days ago
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I get the analogy, but I'm really not sure it applies in practice. Like, who would use their work mailing address with a medical clinic? The only physical mail I've ever had sent to my workplace is maybe the occasional December parcel that I need to conceal from its ultimate recipient. We're long past the days where anyone's work email address is their only (or even primary) email address. |
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- A politician with a state-provided residence in the capital city.
- A soldier living in a barracks
- A teacher living at a boarding school during the term, or someone very senior at a university with an on-campus house/apartment. Or a PhD student.
- A vicar or priest living at the vicarage
- A diplomat or embassy staff posted abroad