And I think Miranda is actually a polite and confident boss, confident enough to believe that everyone will like the life surrounded by people she represents. And the bald-headed glasses guy Naqiu was right: she just did what she was supposed to do.
In fact, the poor protagonist Andy chose the work she wanted and the life she wanted. If she could not bear the pressure, it could only mean that she was first involved in the workplace and did not expect to pay a certain price. High fast pace and invisible pressure.
But it's okay, at least one Naqiu can speak his mind. Many people can't find anyone to speak their minds in the workplace.
I really admire Meryl Tripp's devil, who turns her hands into clouds and turns her hands into rain. It is said that the hostess before the American Civil War spoke politely to black slaves. Being polite is actually a faint expression of alienation.
What does that sentence say?
Don't do porcelain work without diamonds.
So the devil is in your heart, but you actually like to wear prada.
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