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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think a really good PP from a teacher is an impressive thing. I find it impressive in consulting. Humans often just aren't good at that sort of thing. So I don't think it was bad. However I will say I have come into contact with a young white person at my 'professional' job that has a pretty loose grasp on the English language and it's hard, very hard for me to hear her speak. It makes me wonder if her lack of polish and not being as articulate will hurt her or not matter. - A black person.[/quote] It won't hurt her as much as it would hurt a black person, sadly. [b]White people get a bit of a pass on that.[/b] My best bud in law school (white) said "I could have ran" all the time. And other incorrect past participles. Ended phrases with adjectives. Drove me nuts. But [b]she's making a half million [/b]a year these days. [/quote] Because she is white? :roll: you have issues[/quote] Despite speaking poorly. In a profession that requires excellent grammar. [/quote]
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