Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
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Hmm.. Because they often write their insurance policies in such a way that pretty much nothing is really insured while the client thinks everything is.
Might be but I just finished an insurance claim from my china trip (i was out for 15 days with a knee injury) china being china you dont get any receipts. I sent the receipts i had and just specified what other expenses i had paid for in cash and they took my word for it and handed over the money.
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
Might be but I just finished an insurance claim from my china trip (i was out for 15 days with a knee injury) china being china you dont get any receipts. I sent the receipts i had and just specified what other expenses i had paid for in cash and they took my word for it and handed over the money.
Yeah, for stuff like that insurance companies are usually pretty quick to pay out.
 

king Ale

Senior Member
Oct 28, 2004
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Thanks :tup:

I mean like all TED Talks it only gives a very small, incomplete picture of the situation (that one stat they took to measure mobility can't really be an adequate index for social mobility for example), but what stands out to me is that correlation between the age moved to a better neighbourhood and their eventual income - pretty much destroys the argument that poor people are the ones responsible for their poverty.
He's a gem, you should check his (and his coauthors) research.

This is from a couple of years ago:

 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,754
Thanks. Luckily Ive got a lawyer who is willing to do it for free, and the other guy isnt exactly loaded. So he might settle before the trial starts.
In the US 90% of cases never make it to trial.

Wish civil property law was this fast and strict in India, ive been trying to vacate my property for years now, the cases are passed on from generation to generation.
I've heard the horror stories of townships and property boundaries and tree removals that have gone on for generations.

Para is Serbian for money but used eveywhere in Scandinavia. In Denmark everyone who wants to appear multicultural uses it .
Para? Interesting. Hasn't made it out West yet.

And where I grew up.. your people was our servants.

:lol:
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Wagner, Chopin and Tchaikovsky.

What my kids at School currently are forced to listen to during musical and/or study breaks.

I love it :heart: So do they, when they put away their prejudice towards classical music.

Basic bildung 101. Love the Scandnavian/German school tradition.
They even listen to it in second grade.

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Man, long time since you've been out :lol:

I don't need recommendation for bars in cph :rofl: I'm out every single weekend :D

I was talking about if I should go business girls CBS or social science (sociologi/psychology) CSS :lol:



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once fucked a really hot girls i picked up at alpehytten..

awkwards cause she was a 3.g (high school for your foreigners) :p
Don't know. Only went to CBS, but that was years ago.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,330
In the US 90% of cases never make it to trial.



I've heard the horror stories of townships and property boundaries and tree removals that have gone on for generations.



Para? Interesting. Hasn't made it out West yet.



It's because legal fees are too high in the US for cases to go to trial. Same thing in the UK.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
So, next week I'll probably have to go up against a co-worker, because she have done something very unprofessional. She's from the local area, my former boss and current trade union representative. But that's not the worst part. This will most certainly cost me the relation to a kid from my class and it really breaks my heart. I've been through so much with this kid and now, because some idiot can't separate work and private affairs, I'll have to be the professional one.
I'm in tears right now.
 

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Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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So, next week I'll probably have to go up against a co-worker, because she have done something very unprofessional. She's from the local area, my former boss and current trade union representative. But that's not the worst part. This will most certainly cost me the relation to a kid from my class and it really breaks my heart. I've been through so much with this kid and now, because some idiot can't separate work and private affairs, I'll have to be the professional one.
I'm in tears right now.
What did she do?

Kinda strange to see you emotional.
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
She has "visited" the home of the kid. In other words: she has become friends with the kid's mom. It is a secret, though. The kid herself said and her said: "you weren't allowed to say it to anyone". All I could think was WTF!
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
What's the problem?
She's an authority to this kid. There's really nothing to discuss - it's a big no go. But there's more to it. She's clearly changed her behaviour towards this kid and is acting all mom'ish. She suddenly has information which she didn't share and should've notify me about immidiately since I'm the kid's primary person. It means she is discussing things in private which shouldn't be discussed in private.
If you've seen 'The Hunt' you'll know how an unprofessional person works.
 

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Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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She has "visited" the home of the kid. In other words: she has become friends with the kid's mom. It is a secret, though. The kid herself said and her said: "you weren't allowed to say it to anyone". All I could think was WTF!
So you think if you report her you're gonna lose the kid cause she's gonna be mad at you for telling?

And btw, what are you expecting to gain from reacting to such situation? Maybe it would be better to ignore it.
 

Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
25,185
So you think if you report her you're gonna lose the kid cause she's gonna be mad at you for telling?

And btw, what are you expecting to gain from reacting to such situation? Maybe it would be better to ignore it.
It would be so unprofessional not reporting it. I simply can't not do it and it has nothing to do with me gaining from it. It's a lose lose for me. I can't trust this woman now and our work involves a lot of changing of information - especially sensitive information. Me biggest worry is that she told the mom about me might leaving (I won't, but it has been discussed) and the kid heard it. The kid changed behaviour towards me from one day to another and I can't figure out why.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I don't see the problem of this situation unless you specify? Yeah she might be unprofessional but unless she done something out of hand completely becoming more familiar with a student or his parent shouldn't be a big deal? Don't get the strictness even if a certain professional distance is preferred.

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Hængebøffer

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Jun 4, 2009
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But trust me, Dusan. I'm doing the only right thing which is why it is killing me. I've been thinking about so many scenarios that my stomach started to hurt last night.

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I don't see the problem of this situation unless you specify? Yeah she might be unprofessional but unless she done something out of hand completely becoming more familiar with a student or his parent shouldn't be a big deal? Don't get the strictness even if a certain professional distance is preferred.

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But it's forbidden and she knows (which is why she made it a secret). It clearly affects her work, as I said. There's no two ways about it. But your line of thinking (no offense) is why so many children grows up in bad environments.
 

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Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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It would be so unprofessional not reporting it. I simply can't not do it and it has nothing to do with me gaining from it. It's a lose lose for me. I can't trust this woman now and our work involves a lot of changing of information - especially sensitive information. Me biggest worry is that she told the mom about me might leaving (I won't, but it has been discussed) and the kid heard it. The kid changed behaviour towards me from one day to another and I can't figure out why.
Sounds quite simple to me. It's just a kid. There aren't many complex thoughts around at this point. She feels you're betraying her, leaving her, don't care about her. So she's angry. It would surprise me if it's anything other than that tbh.

One more thing. What if she became a friend with kids mom BUT she decided to share all the information about the kid. Would that change things? It's not professional but you'd all have more valuable info regarding the kid. So it's a plus from your work point, no?
 

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