Daily English tip: If you’re unsure about “your” vs “you’re”, remember: “your” shows possession (e.g., your book) and “you’re” is short for “you are” (e.g., you’re great). Small trick, big difference!
My teammate accidentally presented our Q3 report with a cat meme in the slide titled “Key Performance Drivers” Turned out it made the whole department laugh way harder than any plain data!