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Decorating By newlywedws Updated 28 Jul 2007 , 6:11pm by newlywedws

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newlywedws Posted 28 Jul 2007 , 6:11pm
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I haven't read all the replies on page 2 yet. So to reply to the last question on page 1 about my referencing the bilingual instructor - I suppose if the store, my former instructor, the brochures for the classes, and the "bi-lingual instructor" didn't reference herself as the bilingual instructor...I wouldn't either.

I guess the word "bi-lingual" has become politically incorrect icon_confused.gif I don't think so...I guess it was just mis-read.

ETA: Okay finished reading replies on pg 2...good grief icon_surprised.gif I didn't realise how the word "bi-lingual" could have so many different meanings to people. thumbsdown.gif

The last time I checked the word "bi-lingual" means a person who speaks 2 languages fluently... -don't see any negativity, so why the assumption that I meant it in a negative way thumbsdown.gificon_sad.gif

Just as a general reply, I've met the second instructor before -she's actually sat in on the classes that my first instructor taught. I've also chatted w/ her outside the class..so we know each other fairly well
Upon speaking w/ her (outside of class just ONCE - so it wasn't like I was harrassing her), she herself (in addition to the mgr) assured me there would be a class in August - yeah there are other stores/instructors...but it's just a matter of convenience, I found the first Michaels to be convenient - and had gotten to know the second instructor.

BTW - if you have questions about something I've said, how about sending me a pm...and double checking. There was really no need to verbalise your personal assumptions...and try to make what I said fit your own assumptions.

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