top | item 45330825 (no title) tristramb | 5 months ago ..or for non-professional who want to mislead people into thinking that they have those credentials and expertise. discuss order hn newest pentaphobe|5 months ago 100%Though it's notable [^1] that only in America does "esquire" imply any credentials or expertiseTonnes of non-special boys in the UK get "esquire" as a suffix (maybe some go on the become attorneys, but unrelated :)[1]: EDIT: on second thought - it's not "notable" at all, perhaps "interesting" was the word I sought.. philipallstar|5 months ago To be fair, though, if you can get funding for your PhD then you can do this already with an actual PhD.
pentaphobe|5 months ago 100%Though it's notable [^1] that only in America does "esquire" imply any credentials or expertiseTonnes of non-special boys in the UK get "esquire" as a suffix (maybe some go on the become attorneys, but unrelated :)[1]: EDIT: on second thought - it's not "notable" at all, perhaps "interesting" was the word I sought..
philipallstar|5 months ago To be fair, though, if you can get funding for your PhD then you can do this already with an actual PhD.
pentaphobe|5 months ago
Though it's notable [^1] that only in America does "esquire" imply any credentials or expertise
Tonnes of non-special boys in the UK get "esquire" as a suffix (maybe some go on the become attorneys, but unrelated :)
[1]: EDIT: on second thought - it's not "notable" at all, perhaps "interesting" was the word I sought..
philipallstar|5 months ago