kachibi
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- Jan 15, 2012
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- Student or Learner
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- Chinese
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- Hong Kong
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- Hong Kong
I saw many examples of the uses of "low profile" and "high profile" as adjectives and nouns are related to the public, newspaper, television, politics, law, etc.
I wonder if I can use them to describe common things and people:
-My aunt is a high-profile person. She always boasts to our relatives about her son's salary. (expressing one's pride)
-Peter took part in a lot of school performances including drama and singing contests. He likes to gain attention from his schoolmates. He is such a high-profile person. (getting attention from others).
I wonder if I can use them to describe common things and people:
-My aunt is a high-profile person. She always boasts to our relatives about her son's salary. (expressing one's pride)
-Peter took part in a lot of school performances including drama and singing contests. He likes to gain attention from his schoolmates. He is such a high-profile person. (getting attention from others).