Hello,
So I'm just looking at my very rough draft for PS and I'm quoting someone I've worked with in the past and I'm opening my PS with a very brief conversation with him. And as a direct way to quote that person to help illustrate my principle in life/work ethic, I threw in the word "half-ass." Once again, I didn't say it. S/he did. Will this make admissions officers cringe? Since I'm going to directly quote him, it would sound super awkward if I rephrased it like "halfheartedly" because that's not how colleagues at work speak to each other in an informal setting. Well at least I know that's not exactly how the conversation went.
What do you think? I mean it's not an F bomb but I don't know what to do with this. Should I not risk it? #supercautious
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Haha I am sure it was a riveting google search lolol.
@alextobin14717 said:
I had the word schlep which isn't technically even a curse or slang word (it's just Yiddish) but was told to take it out. Better safe I think.
TIL what Yiddish is.
I had the word schlep which isn't technically even a curse or slang word (it's just Yiddish) but was told to take it out. Better safe I think.
@kimht90675 said:
I would leave it out to be safe. Some people will be offended and some will laugh, it's just not worth the risk.
Thanks! #pivot
I would leave it out to be safe. Some people will be offended and some will laugh, it's just not worth the risk.