It would indeed be odd to use concur in this context but only because of its formality, not because of a difference in meaning If meaning has no meaning, than people are just making random noises When speaking we use agree more often.
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However, this dialectal use is indeed mostly concentrated in the south and south midland, according to the dictionary of american regional english, which also gives the following complete list of actually occurring forms, which i think is surprisingly varied:
I graduate in may and was applying through linkedin and indeed and never once got an email back I started applying through my university's job board and got 3 interviews and a job offer within a month. Can someone please explain the grammar rule that governs these three sentences, especially the last Why is a comma required after the word 'indeed' in the last sentence
This is indeed a great p. I included my resume and a separate cover letter That was two days ago, and indeed has already let me know that my application has been viewed by the hiring firm (whatever that means) Today indeed sent me a prompt to message the employer directly
Indeed, i'd say that in many cases dialog must use bad grammar to be convincing
Like, technically if someone asks who is there the grammatically correct reply is it is i. but almost no one says that People say, it's me. if the character is a meticulous english teacher, perhaps she should say, it is i. any other character should say, it. This is the unofficial community of the app indeed, where we can discuss about how effective it is while job searching, and sharing or… It is not just a meaningless phrase
It is offensive and dismissive Semantics are about meaning, and meaning is without question the single most important thing in any communication