Dillemma

That would actually be the easy answer bahco.....otherwise its a difficult problem.....have to agree with Alarm ..... just tell the truth in a nice way (how do you do that :? :? )

Great subject to study by the way :)
 
The best way to tell him is...

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How have you stayed on it for so long?
I`m sure our other resident unemployed mentor would love to know:D
 
How have you stayed on it for so long?
I`m sure our other resident unemployed mentor would love to know:D

Were you trying to be funny or serious? I signed on and off for aweek or two in 68 and have never been without work since. :evil:
 
I was having a laugh with you.
No offence intended.

The 2nd line is for others to muse over :twisted: :twisted:
 
Good luck with the course mate. Is there a master plan or just something you wanted to do?
 
Good luck with the course mate. Is there a master plan or just something you wanted to do?

Cheers Blas. It is an area I would be interested in working but you need to study for about 5 yrs before they will consider you as an interpreter.

Enjoying it so far. :D
 
Copy and paste from website:

Surveys we have conducted overwhelmingly indicate that if a person has body odour or bad breath, that person wants to be told about it. They want to hear it from a friend rather than an acquaintance or a fellow office worker or a boss. The key is for the friend to talk to the person privately, perhaps starting by saying if the roles were reversed he/she would hope the person would say something to them. Keep things positive, and remember that this will most likely come as a surprise to the individual—they will most likely be sensitive about the topic, though hopefully thankful that you've brought it to their attention.


Just to add, you could say I used to suffer from this so now I do this etc.
 
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