That said, the easiest letters to write are the ones where you actually have a letter with some substance to argue with. The difficult letters are the slippery ones that don't actually say anything directly, replying to those is like juggling soot.
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can you tell I am an orthopaedic nurse? personally prefer it to arse from elbow...
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I can tell now. Certainly made me chuckle! :)
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My pleasure- can usually turn my patients frowns upside down when they are having a bad day. Its a skill you cant teach in a university like many others lacking today sadly
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So, so true. It's not just about passing exams, it's a vocation. Or at least it used to be. Not sure all view it the same way any more tbh. Sadly.
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Wonder what it must feel like to know that, no matter how disgracefully you behave, you will be protected to the nth degree?
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I'm no psychologist, but we know kids learn boundaries by having them enforced. They push and push until they're stopped. If nobody stops them, they carry on and think it must be ok. I can only imagine that the unacceptable can become normalised when consequences are absent.
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My greatest fear. But WHO will stop them?
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There's only one thing that will stop them, but we're not there yet. Francis warned of a 'tsunami of anger' heading towards the NHS after Mid Staffs. It's building, but we've a long way to go before any tipping point is reached I'm afraid.
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Or my family's version: "...appears not to know his funnybone from his fundament..."
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I like it. That has the added advantage of being easier for my tired brain to remember too. :)
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He'll damn well know it when s/he hits their "funny" bone?
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