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☆☆☆ Kingsley Napley questions- any advice? ☆☆☆
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<blockquote data-quote="njones95" data-source="post: 115485" data-attributes="member: 19836"><p>I thought I would probably do this- say that I could not recall ever having done so, but talk about what I'd do if I did. I honestly think the last time I ever did that was when I was about 13 years old and I don't really think it'd be relevant to this application!</p><p></p><p>I find knowing how to respond a bit difficult, though, because I think it's all very context-dependent. If I had a few too many drinks and told something to a friend, or if I accidentally sent the wrong person an email at work, for example, are two very different scenarios and I think I'd respond to them in quite different ways!</p><p></p><p>If you have the time to clarify (and thanks again for your help!) how would you personally approach answering that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="njones95, post: 115485, member: 19836"] I thought I would probably do this- say that I could not recall ever having done so, but talk about what I'd do if I did. I honestly think the last time I ever did that was when I was about 13 years old and I don't really think it'd be relevant to this application! I find knowing how to respond a bit difficult, though, because I think it's all very context-dependent. If I had a few too many drinks and told something to a friend, or if I accidentally sent the wrong person an email at work, for example, are two very different scenarios and I think I'd respond to them in quite different ways! If you have the time to clarify (and thanks again for your help!) how would you personally approach answering that? [/QUOTE]
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