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2 April, 12:45

If jacob, bobby's supervisor, tells bobby to "get lost," why would bobby feel as though his supervisor may see him as inferior and dislike his work?

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  1. 2 April, 13:02
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    I believe the answer is: The relationship level of meaning probably indicates that Jacob isnt joking when he says "get lost"

    Jacob held the position as bobby's superior on that organization. Which means every words that jacob says would most likelybe heard as an authoritative tone by all of the employees that work under him. Negative comment that jacob state such as the statement above would most likely create bigger effect compared to if he's saying it to people outside of the organization.
  2. 2 April, 15:07
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    If Jacob, bobby's supervisor, tells bobby to "get lost," bobby would feel as though his supervisor may see him as inferior and dislike his work because the relationship level of meaning probably indicates that Jacob isn't joking when he says "get lost."
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