Message from @plasticsword
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Even if my CV ain't that impressive, technically.
Even if my personality isn't that great.
Even if my technical skills are lacking.
that's how it goes
doesn't matter
everyone sucks
yup
especially in asia
whoa my employer contacted my supervisor in china
good thing I'm still in touch with him
why would he
cause they needed referees
didnt realised employers actually try to contact your previous work places
yeah they do even quite often
but weird them to make cold call.. did you have referee listed on your CV ? or somehting
or did they just call based on "you worked there last"
depending on country difference can make things legal/illegal
I just put "references will be avaible if requested"
I thought its just formality
yeah even after those lines its usualy norm to as you for the people
as its not necessarily the big boss but one who followed your work more closely etc
old chinese coworker sent me a copy of what he wrote, I miss reading chinglish
I never know how much to correct in their english
Whenever they ask I always do the minimal editing so it still feels like their voice
Nothing weirder than a really well read email from a foreigner
I put a fake reference on mine to china expecting them not to call
instead they had a 5min conversation with my wife lol
thats the job i have now
what
Based and redpilled
BASED
@plasticsword you could probably just make it sound really archaic and formal
The secret to writing a good chinglish is really short sentence
since chinese rarely have long sentences
>go to china
>see this
They had to change the sign because they started serving dogs
Isn't εδΊΊ businessman?