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OUCH!dimplex wrote:I have been reading your comments for a while and I am really wondering why you chose your career path.
You don't genuine seem to care much about people, why are you an immigration adviser then?
Please treat people with respect even though I know that most English people like yourself doesn't give much regards to immigrants
remember 'there is nothing as a studip question'.
Thank you.
Maybe not, but there is such a thing as a question that has been asked many times before, and a quick search would produce the answer to the query without posting the question yet again.'there is nothing as a studip question'.
I wouldn't have said that about Victoria, but in any case - don't forget that in order to give the best advice, a professional sometimes has to detach himself or herself somewhat from the situation, stand back and assess things in an unemotional way. Doctors do this all the time, for example: how would it be if, faced with a tragic medical situation in casualty, the duty doctor broke down in tears or became so emotionally involved that the best decisions could not be made the work could not be done properly? It wouldn't work. This is not to say that doctors shouldn't "have a heart", but it is a question of finding the right balance. The same sort of thinking goes for professional immigration advice, too.dimplex wrote:You don't genuine seem to care much about people, why are you an immigration adviser then?
I wouldn't have said that about Victoria, either. And I think that your comment about "most English people" is rather high-handed: I know plenty of English people who have a real heart for immigrants, particularly those who have come to the UK as a result of troubles in their own country and also those who have been mucked around by the system in the UK.dimplex wrote:Please treat people with respect even though I know that most English people like yourself doesn't give much regards to immigrants
I too oppose these say to Victoria. Any advice given by her is spot on and all free. I do not understand what people are after?????dimplex wrote:I have been reading your comments for a while and I am really wondering why you chose your career path.
You don't genuine seem to care much about people, why are you an immigration adviser then?
Please treat people with respect even though I know that most English people like yourself doesn't give much regards to immigrants
remember 'there is nothing as a studip question'.
Thank you.
If you're going to give someone a roasting on a public forum at least get your grammar and spelling right otherwise you look even more foolish than you already do.dimplex wrote: remember 'there is nothing as a studip question'.
One can certainly demand respect as a matter of course or of reciprocity, but not when one makes a disparaging generalisation clearly intended to show disrespect toward the subject or her English brethren. AGdimplex wrote:Please treat people with respect even though I know that most English people like yourself doesn't [sic] give much regards to immigrants