thisisjusttosay
thisisjusttosay
thisisjusttosay

Then if you’re going with the Behavioral Style of interviewing, the question would be framed as “Tell me about a time you made a mistake and how you resolved it,” or even better, “Tell me about a project or situation at work when you have learned to differentiate between your weaknesses and strengths,” and follow up

Can you give me one example of a good answer to this question? Because I cannot think of one, and it certainly seems like a ridiculously unnecessary gotcha question. Is there any particular reason why making someone uncomfortable is deemed a great way to start off the relationship? TBH, I have never accepted an offer

Bullshit questions deserve bullshit answers. “What is your greatest weakness?” really translates into “Give me a reason to NOT hire you.”

While I do think your sister is sketchy, if Christmas is about getting an even exchange of gifts (in monetary value), why not quit the practice between the 3 of you, & in the future, just go to the store and buy your own stuff?

I'm not talking about offensive comments. I'm taking about silly mistakes. Ignoring someone's silly mistake instead of making them feel judged isn't terrible character, it's compassionate. I would never tell someone not to stand up for him or herself if necessary.

Assuming you're a straight guy (as I am) — have you honestly never been attracted to a woman because of what she was doing? That's all this was. She was saying his actions were attractive. I don't know about you, but I notice women being awesome sometimes, and find it attractive. It works the same way for people

Cosigned. The other BIG reason for me to be out to my family as bisexual is that I actually think it's important for my kids to know. They should know that bisexuality exists, that it's not salacious or slutty, or people just failing to make up their minds. They should especially know this because we've gotten to a

I reread it. I overstated how against it she was, but she still told the letter writer her sexual orientation is a private matter and advised her not to tell her family.

I am a bisexual woman in a monogamous marriage with a man, and I can say firsthand that it SUCKS SO MUCH being uncomfortable speaking to friends and family about the fact that no, they really should not take it as a given that you're straight - or that anyone is. When I'm around my family, I feel like a huge portion

I don't think she's obligated to tell anyone she doesn't want to tell; Prudie's advice sucks because Prudie's acting like telling her parents she's bisexual is TMI and equating it to telling them about her sexual fetishes.

Because it's an important part of herself, and she doesn't want to constantly have to hide that part of herself from those closest to her?

Someone else has already touched on issues of bisexual "visibility", and the long-standing presumption that bisexuality is a phase that one passes through on the way to a "real" sexual orientation.

NERD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think the point was made perfectly, "gratuitous profanity" and toot sweet intact.

When one uses a single cussword on an internet blog's comment section when trying to make a point, calling them out for use of profanity is rarely called for.

Probably that you're making assumptions about someone's residential status based on the color of their skin.

I think you bring up a good point. Part of the issue with Katy Perry is that it feels very inauthentic. She's very different from an artist like Teenie Marie who grew up in a historically black area and really lived the culture that brought about Motown and soul music.

And don't forget her defense of Polanski. Apparently drugging and forcing sex on an unwilling teenager isn't rape rape.

You buy something or sell something on Ebay you rate and get rated. So sellers and buyers alike know what to expect. I think everything should be like this.

if you're a dick in target, you'll be asked to leave. If you're a dick at a club, you'll be asked to leave. Every business "rates" customers, uber is just transparent about it. You don't have a right to be a douche at any private business. I'm sure you've seen bad checks posted on a cash register, or a picture of a