nostr:npub1uxmmyz2nw8ys8npflt93m9yu5c8ewckp00xsu5g3aykvn836jt7qyxujtm funnily enough, i chose "expert" to make it sound less intimidating. maybe "specialist" would have been better. the idea was to convey that i've done it for a long time and i'm experienced. i mean, they say to be confident in job interviews and resumes.

i don't see how it's insincere and shallow when it's the simple truth.

i'm also trying to use as few words as possible, like they do in advertising, to make it really easy to read.

nostr:npub1uxmmyz2nw8ys8npflt93m9yu5c8ewckp00xsu5g3aykvn836jt7qyxujtm in the Germanic countries we tend to be a bit blunt and straight forward at times i think while the British try to be super polite.

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nostr:npub1uxmmyz2nw8ys8npflt93m9yu5c8ewckp00xsu5g3aykvn836jt7qyxujtm it might help if you picture an American voice in your head, because i don't speak British English, and English messaging is usually assumed to be from America here.