• ilinamorato@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Any sane person in such a situation would just use the dates. “As you recall, during the April 23 meeting…”

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        Given that the facilitator is insufficiently pedantic while reciting the minutes from the previous meeting, I would assume that the club has not existed for long enough that the year could be ambiguous.

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        Those in attendance would be aware. The chair said “as you might recall,” implying that they were present at the previous meeting.

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          oh true, how could i forget, some people may not have been present. So it also depends on who is at the meetings, and who wasn’t at the meetings, because it’s not going to be perfect lol.