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Is "Please find the attachment of..." appropriate for a student to write in an email to a tutor?

It is not impolite. But, to make it more professional and respectful, you can do the following:It is very good that you say “please.”Be specific and clear about why you are sending the item and what response you hope for. If the item is an assignment, or something your tutor agreed to review, you can say, “As you requested,”Be specific about what is attached.Be specific about the action you hope he will take, and what he will return to you.Be specific about the date he will reply or the date you will be in touch or send the next item.For example:Dear [name of tutor],The draft of my paper you requested is attached. Please review it before we meet on Skype next Tuesday at 8pm.Then make sure that the file name of the paper includes your name, as well as the title.

I am a singer, but I am not finding opportunities to show my singing talent. Where do I get chances for singing in india?

Singing is an art and gift that not many people on this earth are blessed with! Singers are of two typesProfessional trained singers (carnatic or hindistani vocals)Passionate hobbie singersIf you belong to the category one, I suggest you to create your own opportunities. Say.. start making your own singing videos and start promoting them on social media. You can make use of plenty of voice recording apps available on app store or play store. These apps gives you high definition recording options and you can mix them with static/motion images on windows movie maker kind of softwares available handy. This should surely land you popular among your family and friend circles. If you are fortunate and your singing abilities are tremendous you might land as a professional singer in any of the woods you belong to. Atleast you can perform as a stage singer that eventually brings recognition and fame to your voice.If you belong to Second category, you always have an opportunity to enthrall people around you with your basic singing abilities. People love you when you sing for them and priase if you really sounds good. This should help you to improve your confidence levels and end up with mere satisfaction at every attempt.To conclude singing is an art and gift , if you feel that you are one among many that are blessed with it.. come on… sing loud and loud, make the world happier with you voice, don't look at how much you can earn by singing.. look at how many hearts you win!All the best \U0001f44d

Which Hindi songs can someone sing without any music at any functions/parties?

If you sing in a good rhythm, tempo, and in tune (sur as they say in Hindi) you can sing any song. But if you are not so good at singing unless you sing with karaoke, you can go for the following songs:Kabhi kabhi aditi from Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane NaMuskurane ki wajah from City lightsNashe si chadh gayi from BefikreChanna mereya from Ae Dil Hai MushkilAe Zindagi Gale Laga Le from Dear ZindagiYeh Fitoor Mera from FitoorHamari Adhuri Kahani from Hamari Adhuri KahaniKhamoshiyan from KhamoshiyanHumdard from Ek VillainSamjhawan from Humpty Sharma Ki DulhaniaThese are a few amazing songs that I feel will sound good even with out music (Unplugged), provided that you are good with sur and taal.P.S.: The song that will sound the best without music is the song you sing a lot.

Should Social Media be banned?

I think so. Reasons below support my claim.
1.It makes more people more misinformed about more things.
2. It allows too many people to publish idiotic, uninformed comments.
3. It promotes a "Sedentary Life" and discourages people from getting physical exercise.
4. Things that are not important are mentioned or have no business on the news.
5. It makes it too easy to be stalked.
6. Children are exposed to garbage and vulgar language and bad habits.
7. It replaces real thinking with rapid overthought constant knowledge.
8. It interferes with being truly creative by demanding and encouraging rapid reactions.
9. It's a driving distraction.
10. It distracts you from developing real skills (ie. playing guitar, getting better at chess, learning about astronomy).
11. People on social media think that every little thing they do or say is of the utmost importance.
12. It makes you obsess over sharing instead of living in the here and now.
13. It distracts you from living in the moment.
14. It makes it too easy to "fall in love" with someone whom you really shouldn't meet and replaces authentic (offline) relationships.
15. It's an easy distraction from your family and work. It's both unprofessional and aggravating.
16. It promotes improper writing by abbreviating and talking slang and not talking with sense.
17. We get way too much exposure to stupid ideas, especially about politics and religion.
18. It's a cyber-bully haven which causes depression, anxiety, and lasting effects.

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