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Host Change Email edits #253

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ankitshah811 opened this issue Oct 1, 2014 · 3 comments · Fixed by #266
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Host Change Email edits #253

ankitshah811 opened this issue Oct 1, 2014 · 3 comments · Fixed by #266
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@ankitshah811
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The current email reads as follows. The tea time is referenced with the NEW host, which is confusing for the new host, as it can make it seem like the tea time was always that person's. Can we actually just change the syntax to 'Just letting you know you're now the host for [OLD HOST'S] tea time. It's on [TIME] at [PLACE]. Please speak with [OLDHOST] if they didn't...'

Hey Amulya,

Just letting you know you're now the host for this tea time: Amulya – Mission Creek Cafe, 968 Valencia St (btwn 20th and 21st Street) @ Wed, Oct 01, 2014, 7-9pm.

Please speak with Caroline if they didn't discuss this with you! (It's probably a mistake).

Cheers,
The Robots at Tea With Strangers

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Can you just swap this around yourself? I'm lazy.

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don't know how to reference tt.time and tt.place as separate variables...

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.start_time, .location.

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