01-22-2013, 11:00 AM
(01-22-2013, 08:49 AM)HayWire Wrote: @RFYeah I agree, no one, but a child in the business world or an idiot would use that kind of grammar when looking for people to hire or even looking for a job, heck I just read about this kind of situation in my textbook for my english class.
Lol "facepaw".
That client sounds too young for...stuff like that. (IDK how to put it) ...Overuse of exclamation points, shortcuts and shiz... It kinda sounds like me when I first joined RR. XD;;
Oh well. Money is money (as long as you don't get sued, or someone dies or becomes horrendously disfigured)
@topic
When I get a job, I'm going to make sure that I get one that doesn't require Filipino unless it's conversational Filipino.
...I hate essays.
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