#Awkward...
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pleasing on many levels as now I realise the constellation of reasons for their extreme rudeness... i.e., mostly confusion
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An enlightening discovery then. A shame though that they are so rude.
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yeah - it's actually a very interesting set of differences between post and pre phd. People are genuinely more rude post. 1/2
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Altho there're many confounds ofc - it's still a fact of my life tht post I've hd to deal w so much rudeness in my lab 2/2
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I think quite a few very respectable scientists have published in predatory journals out of ignorance
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what if it is pretty much only predatory journals and the English is so poor I'm having trouble?
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then it's a different story :-(. As a non-native English speaker, I sympathise, but no excuse for devaluate ones research like that
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I wish they were polite to me, but they nuked any bridges. Anyway, I do feel bad, but it's hopeless.
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So many interesting and clever people out there that it's better to just ignore jerks.
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I don't want to go into too much now, but yes, indeed - some very harrowing experiences both with this person and in general.
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turbo eek trust me
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What does one do in such occurrence?
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well, the super rudeness just makes me just instate my rule of "no replies to any emails"
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they're staying for long?
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who knows. Hopefully no. I think only a few weeks...
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work from home maybe? cant stand rude academics. "plenty of smart ppl in academia, distinguish urslef by being nice"
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