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by pwdisswordfishy
88 days ago
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There's no ignoring it. It was raised pre-emptively in the very first comment: "the way that "professional" is used as a euphemism in Americans' bizarre discursive repertoire". > the phrase "unprofessional professional" means That's just an oxymoron. > a professional (ie getting paid) who is behaving unprofessionally (ie exhibiting a lack of professionalism) A professional who is getting paid, the (only) necessary and sufficient condition for being "professional", is by definition exhibiting professionalism. That's a fact, and it's not any more complicated than that. |
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I'm not hiring that plumber again as he was rather unprofessional.
Your attire doesn't look professional.
> ... is by definition exhibiting professionalism.
Nope, wrong again.
I found the lack of professionalism during my recent visit alarming.