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No, I’m not the problem
As if you like all of your directors and colleagues all of the time. We both know there are times you just have to grin and bear it and think all of the not so nice things in our head, instead of saying it out loud.
CM
August 8, 2012, 12:21am
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I say them out loud. I have no idea why you don't :D Plus you need an attitude adjustment if you need to roll your eyes that much :D
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^ My mother keeps telling me if I keep rolling my eyes, they'll get stuck that way :(
But, my attitude is perfectly fine, thank you very much - it's everyone else who's the problem.
CM
August 8, 2012, 1:27am
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Typical gori!
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I never knew that "gori" could be used an insult. Ah, the things we learn...
diwana
August 8, 2012, 2:10am
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Depends who with
Absolutely!
And depends if the opportunity is available, the person or talk is really important enough for a face to face conversation.
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face to face
what you can learn about other person in 5 min in face-to-face conversation, may take hours in chatting/behind screen...
CM
August 8, 2012, 2:17am
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I never knew that "gori" could be used an insult. Ah, the things we learn...
Who said it was an insult? I am not responsible for what you insinuate from what I post.
_Iraj
August 8, 2012, 9:08pm
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its good to see faces of ppl when u are friends with them, but bad to see when things are wrong :D