- 8 years ago
#12903
I think you all are talking about two separate things. Income and occupation. To me they are completely separate and you can't learn one from knowing the other. If I told someone I was a writer early on in our conversation I would probably do that because it helped describe who I was, what my interests and passions are. But it wouldn't say anything about my financial status other than that I most probably was struggling. But I could also be GRR Martin and worth gazillions.
Telling someone about what your work is isn't always about your income. For me personally my occupation probably says a lot about who I am, my basic values in life and views concerning our world and societies. Pretty basic but important stuff. Something that I would bring up early on.
Telling someone about your income is something completely different and just awkward and sad if you feel the need to do that in the first few conversations.
Just my couple of cents on the matter..
Peace
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Telling someone about what your work is isn't always about your income. For me personally my occupation probably says a lot about who I am, my basic values in life and views concerning our world and societies. Pretty basic but important stuff. Something that I would bring up early on.
Telling someone about your income is something completely different and just awkward and sad if you feel the need to do that in the first few conversations.
Just my couple of cents on the matter..
Peace
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