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I would rather talk about hobbies or interests rather than work. I do think that question from a stranger seems like he's trnya size up the meal ticket....so it does not impress me...ask me if I ever learned a half pipe and I'll luvya 4-ever tho :)
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I think too many people define themselves and others by their jobs.
Yes, to nearly everyone the question "What do you do?" refers to occupation or alternatives to having a JOB. Whether or not asking that question is a conversation-killer depends on the person asked. Some have interesting occupations or sources of income while others may have neither. In some ways, a person's occupation indicates their social /economic positions and "status" -- which might be important to some inquirers. |
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Billy just loved it, he realy loved
the link because it fit realy well on his auto rotate phone. I liked it to but I'm going to wait for the vidio to come out..Ponys Just a lazy f*k, as of late. Billy's a keener and wants to write a paper for you on it. I told Billy that I think It may be a bit much for him and he will end up drifting again and fail the paper and upset the dragon Lady. Do you see whats happening here? we are killing independent Billy & breaking his spirit! so what do you think? would you like to see billy try again? give the kid a chance 'man'! |
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Edited by
jacktrades
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Thu 12/12/13 11:18 PM
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Singmesweet this is a fantastic article and topic. I always avoid the subject unless someone offers it up. I have been on both ends, Really proud and very humiliated regarding my jobs.Sometimes circumstances can dictate whether you are just surviving or well off.I remember my heart just dropping when I was in survival mode and how bad it made my self esteem.
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Hey kik! How to kill a conversation....talk about sex right off.. What do you think about the article? It was interesting and had its points. Could you be anymore vague? Haha Because I am burned out on writing analysis...blame college. But I ID'd myself as someone who truly enjoys their work (or rather past work) and still answer with the "I used to be an engineer before I became disabled." So I guess I had a hard time moving on myself? Of course I am redefining myself with college so I never lost my self esteem I guess you could say. Now I say "I am a college student for accounting, and used to be an engineer...." answer so I gradually accepted my new role in life. |
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Also, try to strike up a conversation with a sexually implicit name....turns me quite off and not wanting anything to do with them.
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Really this is the common thing one who face while do conversation..This is the right posting..i appreciated and so nice of you..Dr.Raj...Bangalore...
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