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“OK, let's shoot for Wednesday.”
You're planning to meet a woman who you met on an online dating site. You've been e-mailing her, and she wrote back with her schedule. Today's Monday. She can't meet this week, but she can meet next week on Wednesday. You write this to agree to me...
“I hear you're considering going into medicine.”
You're a doctor. Your friend tells you that her daughter, who's a high school student, has started to say that she might want to be a doctor when she grows up. When you see your friend's daughter, you say this.
“He could at least say 'hi' or something.”
You're having after-work drinks with coworkers and complaining about the director of your department. You've complained that he doesn't acknowledge that you're there when you see him outside of the office. Now you're continuing to talk about it, a...
“Most importantly, you've got to be passionate about it.”
You're a successful doctor. You're giving advice to a high school student who thinks she might want to become a doctor too. You're telling her what qualities are important for becoming a doctor. This is the first thing you say.
“You need a solid foundation in basic math and science.”
You're a successful doctor. You're giving advice to a high school student who might want to become an doctor. You say this to explain what training and skills they will need.
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