Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He sounds like a private person who does not like his life being shared. While it may not be a big deal for you, it sounds like it is for you.
Second- why does it matter if he got his citizenship through you? It's irrelevant to wether or not you share his info. What does his job matter? That was confusing to me.
About a week ago he met one of my friends and she asked him how he liked his company. I am assuming he may be upset about that. That's why I mentioned that. Sorry I didn't explain it well! I do think the fact that he got his citizenship through me matters here. He yelled at me and it was very hurtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He sounds like a private person who does not like his life being shared. While it may not be a big deal for you, it sounds like it is for you.
Second- why does it matter if he got his citizenship through you? It's irrelevant to wether or not you share his info. What does his job matter? That was confusing to me.
About a week ago he met one of my friends and she asked him how he liked his company. I am assuming he may be upset about that. That's why I mentioned that. Sorry I didn't explain it well! I do think the fact that he got his citizenship through me matters here. He yelled at me and it was very hurtful.
Anonymous wrote:
About a week ago he met one of my friends and she asked him how he liked his company. I am assuming he may be upset about that. That's why I mentioned that. Sorry I didn't explain it well! I do think the fact that he got his citizenship through me matters here. He yelled at me and it was very hurtful.
Anonymous wrote:He was worried he would not pass the test, and if you told a bunch of people, then a bunch of people would be following up to see if he passed the test. And you'd have to tell them no, and it would be embarrassing.
Duh, OP. You were making it more stressful for him. Cut him some slack, forget it, and go celebrate. Now that he's passed it, it IS a special day; don't get pissy on top of it and ruin it for him.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live that the citizenship test and ceremony take place the same day? I work for USCIS and that is typically unheard of.
Anonymous wrote:He was worried he would not pass the test, and if you told a bunch of people, then a bunch of people would be following up to see if he passed the test. And you'd have to tell them no, and it would be embarrassing.
Duh, OP. You were making it more stressful for him. Cut him some slack, forget it, and go celebrate. Now that he's passed it, it IS a special day; don't get pissy on top of it and ruin it for him.
Anonymous wrote:He sounds like a private person who does not like his life being shared. While it may not be a big deal for you, it sounds like it is for you.
Second- why does it matter if he got his citizenship through you? It's irrelevant to wether or not you share his info. What does his job matter? That was confusing to me.