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Methinks you need to lookup “discreet”, he’s using it correctly. From another post I made a few days ago:

 

He got it right, using "discreet." Discreet means careful, as to avoid betraying a confidence. Discrete means separate, distinct.

 

Good he knows how to google! That's a start!

 

Sorry, I was looking at his hashtags where he uses "discrete".

 

don't be sorry, he's aiming to upper class tops!

 

Does that mean inches of wallet size? Maybe both ? ? ?

 

seems to on the hunt for a sugar daddy

 

Maybe he has an account on SA...

 

my guess is that I'm not "upper class" enough for him either.......thanks for replying

 

You're a gentleman! He'd be happy to have you but I think he's wants a sugar daddy or is aiming for one.

 

He's a young executive who escorts? Isn't he afraid others in the firm will find out his "side job"?

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Why would 55+ hr young exec escort on RM? Seeking arrangement more like it?

I dated a guy who claimed to be an executive for McDonald's Corporation. Turned out, he was a liaison between the customer care number and franchisees. In his mind, he was an executive. In my mind, he was entry-point middle-management. I suspect our "young exec" is middle-management.

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Look at his hashtags.

 

Maybe he did not take the same care with his hashtags as with his text. Maybe the program on his computer inserted that spelling in the hashtag. I know I often experience my written text coming out differently that what I typed in because I have this auto correct mechanism and if I don't catch the spelling variation before entering the text it that goes in unchecked.

 

I guess all of this to say we should not judge people too harshly by the spelling that appears in their ads since it might not reflect their conscious decision.

 

As an aside, I use British spelling on many words that are spelled differently in American English, which is itself a derivative

language from English English. My computer always underlines these words as if I have misspelled them, which is not the case. I just spelled them the way I was taught growing up in Canada.

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