@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 3:48

Are you Bi-lingual?

That's part of my position, sort of something that I do. And I was talking to this one particular person, and this was through let's say it was through text, right? And they were not at all getting anything that I said, no matter how much I broke something down. They just weren't understanding it, and they out of the blue. Just ask me straight up, do you understand English? And English is my first language. I was exceptionally good in English

Has ever asked do "Do you understand English "? Have a listen to this scenario and tell me about your experience if this has ever occurred to you

@arish
Arish Ali
@arish · 3:15

@Professor42

I don't think I've ever felt and anybody has ever asked me in the context of my understanding of the language. Right. Do you understand the language? That has never been an issue. That's why I'm curious what the actual breakdown in communication was the other person you're talking with, was that person a native English speaker? Why did that even come up? If you don't mind sharing, that might shed more light
@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:53

@arish

Hey there. Rich wanted to respond to this. Thank you for your response and also your feedback and your experience. It's kind of I really like it. I do find it surprising, although you do seem as though you in general just communicate very well. And with voice and phone, it's often easier to convey your thoughts when people can hear your voice and you're able to quickly give examples or break something down further if people may not understand the point that you're trying to relay
@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:50
Hey, professor 42, this is JL. So I don't speak another language, okay? I only speak English. I am African American, born and raised primarily in the southeastern part of the United States and I have been in corporate healthcare for the past 16 plus years. And it comes with its challenges
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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 1:32

@Her_Sisu should of seen JL in your name lol I'll follow this up later you hit on alot of good things

JL. Even though I listened to this, there's one of two things I want to say a thank you for, you know, just saying JL, because I think it's a lot better to address you as JL out rather than her. The second thing is I'm going to follow this up tonight. We're going to follow this up tonight because you've said quite a few things that I want to expand and elaborate on
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Professor Z
@Professor42 · 4:15

@Her_Sisu language is funny

I had a past boss who I don't know what his credentials were at all whatsoever, but had sort of this douchebag sort of pretentious idea that he was somehow better than everybody but would compose emails with words that were grammatically incorrect, way off, say some stupid s*** like I'm feeling under the weather
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