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Cultural differences We talked about cultural differences between new yorkers and other parts of the states, I learned the word "laid back". The new yorkers some times appear rude, because they are in a rush. We talked about being demand or being suing Sue means demand
22 de abr de 2015 22:48
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6 de maio de 2015
Woudl you be able to give an example, please?
6 de maio de 2015

Cultural differences

We talked about cultural differences between New Yorkers and other parts of the States. I learned the word, "laid back." The Sometimes New Yorkers some times appear rude because they are in a rush.

We talked about being demanding. or being suing ("Being suing" does not make grammatical sense. The verb, "to sue," is usually either in its present tense form or its past tense [ie. "sue" or "sued"] form. "To sue someone" means you are demanding money from someone due to a great problem that that person has caused you. For example: "The smaller company sued the larger company $30,000.00 for stealing their product." "A man sued a woman over something silly.").

"To sue" means "to demand."

22 de abril de 2015
Being suing in medical practice
22 de abril de 2015

Cultural differences

We talked about cultural differences between new yorkers and other parts of the states, I learned the word "laid back". The new yorkers some times appear rude, because they are in a rush.

We talked about being demanding or being suing ???

Sue means demand  <em>maybe in a legal sense but not in everyday life</em>

22 de abril de 2015
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