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By accessing, posting, transmitting, and/or The following Site termsĪnd conditions govern your use of this Site, which is owned by Tobii Dynavox Welcome to the Boardmaker Online Community Site ("Site").We look forward to having you as a member May be protected under federal and state regulation, such as The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA).īefore using the site, please review the terms below. For example, some data that is stored in the United States Please note that in some cases, your data may be subject to other protective legislation other than the GDPR. Information relating to the privacy of your data. Please take some time to read our updated privacy policy which explains what data we collect, why we collect it, how we use it, who we share it with and other Of course, we'll keep you informed about things like your order or any product or services you've bought from us. For instance, if you don't want our news and offers anymore, The Data Protection Regulation allows you to have more control over what happens to your information too. We can enhance your experience with Tobii Dynavox. And in helping us to understand you better, We see this as a great opportunity to show you exactly what we do with the information you give us permission to have. We want you to know you can trust us to respect your privacy and keep your personal information safe.Īs of May 25, 2018, we're aligning with the European Union's new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). I hate to say goodbye guys, but I’ve gotta run.At Tobii Dynavox we take data protection very seriously. Maybe, that ‘Goodbye’ or ‘See you later’ is just a different door opening which will lead you to a ‘Hello’ and a big ‘ol ‘Howdy!’ Maybe the take away in all of this is that a ‘Goodbye’ or even a ‘See you later’ doesn’t have to mean the end of the world. Those difficult decisions are what help us grow, change, learn and move forward, becoming better people in the process. Severing ties from someone or something can be hard, but sometimes, it has to be done, whether it feels good at the moment or not (I thought saying goodbye to my job as a marketing assistant was the worst thing in the world at the time, but if that didn’t happen, I wouldn’t be in the process of finally going after what I truly wanted which was to go back and get my Master’s in Library Science). It is a chance for you to move on to bigger and better things, to try something new, to break out of your comfort zone and see what else is out there. When you do get those rare things that are easy to say goodbye to, it’s such a rush, a weight lifted off of your shoulders, a break in the clouds if you will. Now don’t get me wrong, some things I don’t even have to bat an eyelash at when it comes to saying goodbye to jelly shoes (Youch those things hurt!), colored Heinz ketchup (good idea in theory but it kinda sorta weirded me out when I looked at my hog dog and the bluish hue made it look like it had an expiration date ending in B.C.) and of course, one miss ED (She didn’t even deserve a goodbye, more like a swift kick in the bum all the way to Timbuctoo!) to name just a few. Nice, right? Don’t tell me you won’t be wishing your roommate a, “See you soon, you big baboon” tomorrow morning. Corny? Absolutely! But totally amazing? You bet your snake-skin boots they are! Trust me, after hearing some of these diddy’s, you will never want to say a simple ‘Bye’ or ‘See ya’ ever again! Some of these I am sure you have all heard before, but some are brand-spanking new. To make saying goodbye a little easier, I have come up with a fun list of new alternatives to use when parting ways. If you think of it in that way, it’s not so dire, so sad, so permanent. I like to think that they’re not so much ‘Goodbyes’ as they are ‘See you later’s’, hinting to a non-escapeable moment in the future that you will once again be reunited with that someone or something, no matter how much time or distance eludes you. It’s one thing to say adios to someone or something who you know you will see soon, but when it comes to saying goodbye to someone or something that you know you won’t, it’s oh so hard. Whether it was waving farewell to my mom in the mornings before I boarded the big yellow school bus before school, bear-hugging it out with my bestest friends before we all left for college, looking at my Thunder’s sad eyes through the window as I drive off to work everyday or even bidding adieu to a favorite TV show that would not be returning the following year (RIP Seinfeld…We will always have our DVD dates), saying goodbye sucks! I don’t know about you, but I have always had a hard time saying goodbye.
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