A client doesn't meet up at his therapist for an appointment. The therapist finds him at a nearby bar.
Client: What are you doing here? Do you insist on having a session now?
Therapist: No, not since you're drunk.
Is the higlighted part correct and natural for the client to ask the therapist in this context?
This is a very unlikely scenario. It would be easier for u to comment if you specified what type of therapist, eg a physiotherapist eg a psychotheraist. A client doesn't show meet up at his therapis t's for an appointment.
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This is a very unlikely scenario.
It would be easier for u to comment if you specified what type of therapist, eg a physiotherapist eg a psychotheraist.
A client doesn't show meet up at his therapist's for an appointment. The therapist finds him at a nearby bar.
Client: What are you doing here? Do you want to have insist on havi