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Answer:
"Which state were you born in?
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Explanation:
During job interviews, employers will try to gather as much information about you as possible, usually regarding your skills and competencies, to see if your profile fits the job offer. However, there are some interviewers who push the boundaries and ask very personal questions. All questions that disclose your age, race, nationality, hometown, gender, religion, marital status, and sexual orientation may be considered politically incorrect and, in certain cases, discriminatory.
Based on this concept, it was decided in the US that the question "Which state were you born in?" can be considered as an illegal question. If you have an accent, this question may sound innocent, but it is considered illegal. Employers cannot legally inquire about your home state, but may ask, for example, if you are allowed to work in a particular country or state.
Answer:
Dear Thomas,
I'm writing to you because I don't feel good anymore about our relationship. I thought we were going to have great moments together and we would enjoy ourselves, but I believe that didn't happen. Relationships should be about confidence and hoping the best for the other, not about lying about what are we doing, getting jealous about each other’s friendships and not spending quality time together.
I tried to stop thinking about it and enjoying the time we were together although we were with your friends and not alone. However, I can't take it anymore and I really think we should break up.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write a letter to an imaginary person and break up with them. It's important to follow the instructions given. I wrote about a person named Thomas and explained the reasons why we should break up.