Timekeepers
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Timekeepers
Hi all, I know this is a silly query as im in my 3rd year at Bradford Uni. Could you please tell me if I should make friends with people studying business as I have found them to be unreliable when making plans to hang out?
I don't want to offend anyone as it's my choice of who I should be friends with.
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Re: Timekeepers
Agh, I hate people who are bad timekeepers! My friend is exeptionally awful at turning up at the right time. When I have plans with her I will always turn up 15 mins after the orignal meet up time as I can guarantee that she will ALWAYS be late.
But you'll always come across people with time managemet issues, you shouldn't not be friends with them because of it! -
Re: TimekeepersI would advise against generalising an entire group of people as being bad time keepers, because they study the same subject.(Original post by scotsman4472)
Hi all, I know this is a silly query as im in my 3rd year at Bradford Uni. Could you please tell me if I should make friends with people studying business as I have found them to be unreliable when making plans to hang out?
I don't want to offend anyone as it's my choice of who I should be friends with.
Thanks
As far as I'm aware, there is no correlation between doing business studies at degree level and poor time keeping.