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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Bellona View Post
    Agree, my bad, but hey, I have never claimed to be perfect

    As an aside though, It is very very irritating to be called "Sir" at the start of every sentence when you are female: you would think that when being taught English, especially if you are going to be applying for jobs, that this was pointed out...
    Indeed made me cringe, but I understand mis-addressing someone's aunt is a bit of a challenge in Indian languages.

    Poor lad was enthusiastic and willing.

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  • Bellona
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    Its a bit sad taking the mick out of him for his poor english, its much better than my Punjabi.
    Agree, my bad, but hey, I have never claimed to be perfect

    As an aside though, It is very very irritating to be called "Sir" at the start of every sentence when you are female: you would think that when being taught English, especially if you are going to be applying for jobs, that this was pointed out...

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Bellona View Post

    Can't wait for a role that lets me get to a "climax position " quickly
    There you go "Mr Right Now"!

    Its a bit sad taking the mick out of him for his poor english, its much better than my Punjabi.

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  • Bellona
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    Can't wait for a role that lets me get to a "climax position " quickly

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