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Anonymous Anonymous said...

How interesting... Sorry you had such a difficult experience. Many people unfortunately don't have the intelligence to realise the power of words. Language fascinates me, and, like you, I like to listen to the subtext; you're quite right, it does reveal a lot about the speaker. Thanks for sharing these thoughts.

March 5, 2010 at 9:18 AM

Blogger Maria-Thérèse ~ www.afiori.com said...

I actually think it's a very good thing when people reveal themselves so obviously - better than if they seem nice at first and it's all a fake. You need to know whom you're dealing with. At the same time I'm sorry you had to meet such rude people, of course! We have a lot of unemployment here as well and I think people's bad sides come out more when they are pressured and perhaps think the situation is impossible and that they can't do their job, ie help people find work. Which of course is not an excuse to behave badly.

March 5, 2010 at 2:13 PM

Blogger Sarah said...

This is so interesting and meaningful. I, too, am sorry that you had to meet rude people and be subjected to that. However, I commend you for writing this. I hope many see it. Bravo dear! You write brilliantly!

March 5, 2010 at 2:36 PM

Blogger mrs mediocrity said...

This was a great post...sometimes you just stop and wonder what was that person thinking, and sometimes they only answer is that they weren't...
I really love your blog, and thanks so much for stopping by mine!

March 5, 2010 at 2:55 PM

Blogger Zuzana said...

Great post. Well understood by a fellow foreigner in Denmark. I went and re-read your Wednesday post as well;you have my sympathies.
As a member of one union, I am about to get the hell out of it and join the union in your post ( I think it is that one at least). So I agree with you.;) The reason? It is cheaper. And non political. And they have great commercials. And I actually like that they have christian affiliations.;) It is better than political ones.
Have a lovey weekend,
xo
Zuzana

March 5, 2010 at 4:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

My experiences with being unemployed in the US are bad too. They treat you like you are nobody. They accuse you of lying. They offer nothing much in the way of a good job.

I'm so glad I'm now retired and don't have to put up with it.

March 5, 2010 at 5:51 PM

Blogger An Open Heart said...

Bravo J! This was lingquistically beautiful and something that hits home with me right now. Thank you, friend!


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March 5, 2010 at 7:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aargh! I meant to comment on this ages ago, back when I still didn't have internet and was working only with my iPhone. I find the question of language fascinating and troubling, because so much of culture inheres in language. What does it mean, then, that English is so much the language of the public sphere, of politics and finance? What will that do to indigenous cultures? (I know that's not exactly the kind of language you were talking about, but that's immediately where my mind leapfrogged when I read this the first time, and not just because I now live in a country where languages mix and compete and inform disparate cultures).

March 10, 2010 at 11:45 PM

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