When someone says you did a nice job, it typically means they are acknowledging and appreciating the quality of your work or effort. This compliment can indicate that your performance met or exceeded expectations, reflecting your skills or dedication. It’s a positive reinforcement that can boost your confidence and motivation.
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When they say Carrie nice job tie-ing you shoes they mean~Your a sucker and they think you don't know a thing.
what does it mean when a job posting says a plus
Just what it says. Means someone wants to know if you have worked for money before.
When someone says you used them as a scapegoat to get the job, they mean that you placed blame or responsibility on them to deflect attention from your own actions or shortcomings. Essentially, they feel that you took advantage of them to improve your own position or reputation, often at their expense. This implies a lack of accountability on your part and a betrayal of trust in the relationship.
"Good show" is a British way of saying "good job" or "nice effort."
it means they have found someone else for the position
his name mean he get his job done and he is a nice and sexy man
People want to say mean things and wrong things to a person or being mean to someone who is always kind and nice to you.Then in the end, you are the one being treated mean and you have to be nice to them now. WikiAnswers reposted this from Heris: Great job!I don't want to delete this or commment, just wanted this to happen!
Most of the time but sometimes it just mean she likes you as a friend, she could just be being nice/a good friend.
"A true friend is someone who says nice things behind your back." "Maybe you don't like your job, maybe you didn't get enough sleep, well nobody likes their job, nobody got enough sleep. Maybe you just had the worst day of your life, but you know, there's no escape, there's no excuse, so just suck up and be nice." -Ani Difranco "A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person" - Dave Berry There's the old proverb, "Nice guys finish last."
They would be asking about your job.