supporttheunderdog wrote:The fact of the matter is that Cyprus Graduates are just as well skilled as Greek Graduates: they train at the same universities.
Exactly, so i dont get Get Real's "illiterate" jibe.
Get Real! wrote:AEKTZIS wrote:actually for your information Greek graduates are very well educated, they study in England and America, and in good universities abroad, then come back to Greece looking for work and cant find any in their sector. So what you get is incredibly well qualified graduates with masters degrees in engineering doing jobs like waitering or working in a supermarket. It is a very difficult situation, don't go labelling these people as bankrupt and illiterate as they are very well qualified.
If the Greeks posting on the CF are anything to go by (and I have met hundreds over the years) the great majority are pretty stupid! And we’re talking about the bilingual ones too!And why would this be bad? If there are jobs in cyprus, who better to have taking them then fellow greeks, who SPEAK greek, share the same culture and would settle in finely in Cyprus.
What the fuck you talking about? I don’t understand a word these twits are saying!
Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:AEKTZIS wrote:actually for your information Greek graduates are very well educated, they study in England and America, and in good universities abroad, then come back to Greece looking for work and cant find any in their sector. So what you get is incredibly well qualified graduates with masters degrees in engineering doing jobs like waitering or working in a supermarket. It is a very difficult situation, don't go labelling these people as bankrupt and illiterate as they are very well qualified.
If the Greeks posting on the CF are anything to go by (and I have met hundreds over the years) the great majority are pretty stupid! And we’re talking about the bilingual ones too!And why would this be bad? If there are jobs in cyprus, who better to have taking them then fellow greeks, who SPEAK greek, share the same culture and would settle in finely in Cyprus.
What the fuck you talking about? I don’t understand a word these twits are saying!
That's because you're an obstinate cus, and you won't give it a try. I learned demotic Greek - because that's what my parent's spoke and what's taught in the Greek schools over here - before I was exposed to Cypriot Greek. It was my understanding of demotic Greek that allowed me to understand Cypriot Greek. I'm sure the converse is just as plausible.
Get Real! wrote:Filitsa wrote:Get Real! wrote:AEKTZIS wrote:actually for your information Greek graduates are very well educated, they study in England and America, and in good universities abroad, then come back to Greece looking for work and cant find any in their sector. So what you get is incredibly well qualified graduates with masters degrees in engineering doing jobs like waitering or working in a supermarket. It is a very difficult situation, don't go labelling these people as bankrupt and illiterate as they are very well qualified.
If the Greeks posting on the CF are anything to go by (and I have met hundreds over the years) the great majority are pretty stupid! And we’re talking about the bilingual ones too!And why would this be bad? If there are jobs in cyprus, who better to have taking them then fellow greeks, who SPEAK greek, share the same culture and would settle in finely in Cyprus.
What the fuck you talking about? I don’t understand a word these twits are saying! :?
That's because you're an obstinate cus, and you won't give it a try. I learned demotic Greek - because that's what my parent's spoke and what's taught in the Greek schools over here - before I was exposed to Cypriot Greek. It was my understanding of demotic Greek that allowed me to understand Cypriot Greek. I'm sure the converse is just as plausible.
Hey, I'm not the one looking for a job in a foreign country!
The onus is on them to learn Cypriot or croak.
Viewpoint wrote:There would be no TCs at all on the island.
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