[mention any skills you have]
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I have basic skills in Doing the Needful, and I'm willing to learn fast and work hard.
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I hate that, I always loved my em-dashes, and I'll continue to use them — even if that means I look like an AI!
Nice try robot scum
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He seems genuine
His neck is high, it makes me trust him
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₹240,000. That's like less than $3,000 US.
You're technically correct, but it's much less than $3000 USD. $232.54 USD to be exact. Or roughly two day's worth of pay for the average American. I guess things are much cheaper in India.
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okay but what would the motive to write this even be?
Responding to himself with some scam hustle, hoping that people similar to the OP take the bait?
The motive could be as simple as asking for a job while not being fluent in English or not being confident in their English skills. People look for the worse in people way too much sometimes.
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You make 100 euro per month?
Ah, again month / year confusion. I should have went slept instead writing that then
Just checked: 20 000 rupies is a bit more than a minimal wage here. And the minimal wage in India is around 16k rupees.
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People are laughing about the fact that this is obviously a template that didn't get filled out properly by either a bot or an incompetent person, not the suggested skill list mentioned in the template.
Idk, if I was an Indian and writing a Reddit post asking for help, I’d definitely use ai to make it as legible as possible
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Idk, if I was an Indian and writing a Reddit post asking for help, I’d definitely use ai to make it as legible as possible
So, if you were an Indian, you would by default have problems formulating legible, English text and would have to rely on AI? Didn't we have term for these kind of assumptions?
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So, if you were an Indian, you would by default have problems formulating legible, English text and would have to rely on AI? Didn't we have term for these kind of assumptions?
No, but I don’t know this guy. Why assume the worst
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Oh it's interesting! In French typography (which I use in English if I don't know this language's rule), there's a normal space between the main text and the dash, and a non-breaking space between the dash and the inclusion. But I may turn to Chicago, now that I know that.
The different style guides are designed for their particular environments. Most American newspapers and magazines follow AP, but most book publishers follow Chicago. Academics in the humanities tend to follow MLA, while academics in the social sciences tend to use APA. Hell, IEEE has a style guide for electrical engineers.
So do whatever you prefer. I tend to use Chicago because that's what I know best, but I have worked professionally in writing and editing publications that followed the Chicago rules.
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Software Wiz. I make apps
Frontend, Backend, Website making, UI design, CI/CD, Cloud and stuff
Also I speak German
And i used to be a mechanical enginer
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I am a Indian
Learn software dev
I suggest Flutter (frontend, basic)
easy to learn & get a good job
20k easy
Contact me via mail. I know how
Go to DD-DigitalDiary
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what percentage of my body needs to be microplastics to be considered artificial? because we all might be AI
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Nice try robot scum
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I use alt+0151 for em dashes and alt+0150 for en dashes, or if I’m in Word or Outlook I use its autocorrect to trigger them (“word - word ” turns into an en dash while “word--word “ turns into an em dash).
But now I’m starting to avoid them. I’m just glad AI hasn’t ruined semicolons yet (especially since I’m using them sometimes to replace em dashes).
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I am a Indian
Learn software dev
I suggest Flutter (frontend, basic)
easy to learn & get a good job
20k easy
Contact me via mail. I know how
Go to DD-DigitalDiary
And contact me.
And also make a linkedln profilewrote last edited by [email protected]Sir, this is a Wendy’s. Go advertise your Android app somewhere else
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₹240,000. That's like less than $3,000 US.
Happy cake day!