Odessa Dawn
Key Member
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2012
- Location
- Saudi Arabia
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Arabic
- Home Country
- Saudi Arabia
- Current Location
- Saudi Arabia
"I am professional like you."
An English teacher and his old father visited the emergency section. However, doctors were busy and paid no attention to them. The teacher got angry and said, "I am professional like you." I understood what he meant by that. It means that he and doctors at same level- educated. My question is this, is it the same phrase used by native speakers in such a situation, please?
An English teacher and his old father visited the emergency section. However, doctors were busy and paid no attention to them. The teacher got angry and said, "I am professional like you." I understood what he meant by that. It means that he and doctors at same level- educated. My question is this, is it the same phrase used by native speakers in such a situation, please?