7 guys in my cricket club call each other babs which is short for Barbara but none of them know the context of it"I could care less" amazing how many people have that one wrong.
Couples calling each other "babe"
you have to lose one to win one
biggest load of shit and it doesn't make you feel better after your team loses a GF
and 20012009 still stinging, big fella?
I worked with an older bloke for a few years & he struggled distinguishing between ‘specific’ & ‘pacific’ as in ‘the pacific part of the strategy....’
I’m not surprised he never climbed the corporate ladder.
‘It’s a big learning for me’
I’ll spell out below what it represents based my post HS education and various training & development courses.That makes absolutely no sense. A big learning what?
I’ll spell out below what it represents based my post HS education and various training & development courses.
- ‘Learning curve’ represents the journey you are on.
- ‘Learning’ is acquiring the specific knowledge, skills, experience as part of the journey.
Granted, it may have morphed into something else now but for me that’s what it is.
True & thats why I mentioned ‘experience, skills, knowledge’ in the context of what is being learned.My point is the word learning cannot function as a noun in that sentence the way you've set it up.
It may not be a learning curve (which usually refers to an exponentially increasing level of learning) but it's also not simply a "learning". It needs to be a learning *something*...