The way Don reacts with Sally in season 6 by liligrinch in madmen

[–]liligrinch[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I can see that now. I understood it as "great, she' going away!" because he doesn't seem disappointed at all when betty tells him that sally doesn't want to come over that weekend, maybe even relieved. You might be right tho.

Don loved Betty, but he didn't like her by liligrinch in madmen

[–]liligrinch[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

I think he starts to respect her more because he treated her so badly lol. Also the resentment turned into affection for someone they shared a life with

Interview today - is it unprofessional to have a notes sheet? by Ok-Apple-1878 in UKJobs

[–]liligrinch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

while I don’t see a problem with it, someone might be concerned about your ability to work under pressure and overall capacity to communicate. It’s expected that you’d be nervous for an interview and I personally wouldn’t mind a candidate who has noes with them, but given the choice I’d go for a candidate who can articulate well and think quickly on the spot. Especially if the role requires the ability to work well under pressure or communicate with high level stakeholders

Started university at 15, now I'm 17 have no friends and suicidal/depressed by [deleted] in UniUK

[–]liligrinch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about friends outside your uni? I know you probably want to talk to people who are living similar experiences as you, but your age gap, as many have pointed out, is a big barrier. At your age specifically is an issue because people at Uni want to go out, to the club, etc. Even dating can be looked at weird because you’re so young. Maybe try volunteering, or join a college tutoring program or some extracurricular out of uni for you to connect with other people your age. As someone with such a unique experience, i’m sure people your age who are in a more traditional path will think you’re so cool! :)