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Welcome to board

"Welcome to board" said one of employers in my previous company located in Long Island, Lynbrook.

I think he is Chinese origin.

It was really hard to adapt the environment first, not place I am talking about.

The way that how business works and how they behave each other.

It was a very small company, 5-7 people was working over there.

And I was only one who are immigrant, everybody has perfect English naturally.

It was really hard to talk, explain yourself in your second language. You felt stuck in your brain and mouth.

Your brain wants to tell everything, explain every phase of your project challenges

However your mouth, tongue (which is controlled by your brain, I know) is stuck, the words, the sentences does not come up from your mouth, tongue.

And then it is the time you screw up.

Think a second, you are one of the greatest software developer on the earth however

You are struggling to explain even simple things going on inside your project.

So why does anybody need anybody who has not capable of explaining all stuff in his/her project?

You are the human being as long as you talk well, not with your code.

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  1. Doğrusu "Welcome on board" değil mi?

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  2. It is possible he said "Welcome on board", I barely could remember what he said.

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