I already knew this and I like it - she is a hot chick I also like Trainspotting.
And your answer does in conclusion not fit !
Of course you can say I talk BS(Yer bumās oot the windae.), but I still stay with my opinion - disrespect does such behavior certainly increase.
And in this respect you (some of 48%) are responsible for such behavior as well.
Which leads back to what I said.
It is of course easier to point on the others.
Last but not least, no rule without exception - [quote=āTido, post:66, topic:10852ā]
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every country has to cope with its problem people.
Well, we do not have to agree, but still I see no reason to remain in EU.
I cannot see an advantage for a rich, democratic country.
Also some semi-good news. Following up the referendum and the fall of the sterling, my employer (UK-based) started to withdraw from a couple of places, and fired people in a abroad offices. (Pound went down, euro climbed up, they seemed to lose a lot on trading). In effect Iāve lost my job roughly 2 weeks ago. Today, after some frantic jobseeking I got the offer, so after 14 days Iām not unemployed anymore (felt more like 14 months to be honest).
Now itās back to my standard mode of operation, and preparing for CCNA. Also, thereās a new episode! Leaving it for my morning dog walking!
I know weāre both foreigners, and that all the native English speakers here are most likely laughing their asses off at my language skills, but I have to askā¦ are you Yoda?
Yeah, as stated above Iām from Poland. But they actually closed the offices in Switzerland and Greece also.
And yeah it seems like the company I was employed in was constructed like a financial house of cards. Still, not the fault of abroad offices and not a nice thing for me and other fired people.
Worst think is that looking for a job is itās actually more than a full time job.