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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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0I was givin an interview and the lady asked me why uwant to come to Pune (a city in India), so i said, 'Pune has much better career prospects'... she said much better is incorrect, i siad no it isnt... much better mean to a larger extent, way better. I think i am right, whats your opinion? Please lemme know so that i can get back at her..050010id1
  

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0 Seems ok to me, as long as she was comparing it to somewhere else. IF there was no comparison involved, then she should have said just 'good career prospects'. 0-

  • 0 Seems ok to me, as long as she was comparing it to somewhere else.
  • IF there was no comparison involved, then she should have said just 'good career prospects'.
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0 Seems ok to me, as long as she was comparing it to somewhere else. IF there was no comparison involved, then she should have said just 'good career prospects'. 0-
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00Arguing about grammar with someone who is interviewing you does not seem like a good way to get a job.05002br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1

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