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Posted: 16 years ago
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i don't think we should stereotype on what a lawyer should act like.
im a criminal lawyer with the police and in my personal life i am very quiet but at work i have to be very authorative so one has to change their personality at work, whereas my partner is a commerical lawyer and would probably beat anyone in a debate and fits this typical lawyer stereotype.
i don't feel the need to write in my lawyer mind frame on this forum just like hitesh probably doesn't feel the need to act like a lawyer when it comes to finding a bride.
its just a profession i don't think it defines who we really are it just educates us i know alot of people that study law and are thick as bricks. personally i think hitesh would make a good lawyer because he seems to invoke alot of passion which a good advocate needs to portray. However he does seem quite inpatient and silly at times. but he needs to channel it into something positive rather than negative.
sophistication cannot be learnt it just comes naturally.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: simran1285

Don't remind me Perfu in about another year I will be off to Law School and truth is I am not looking forward to the heaps of work. Then of course the Bar Exam; which let me tell you Florida has the hardest bar exam and according to my professor most students usually fail the first time around.
I have a cousin in India and well it doesn't seem like it took too much for him to become a lawyer, but then again does India even have a decent legal system?
As for the bar I don't think India has a bar association, I am not sure how the system works though so I could be wrong.

Whoa!!! please be kind when you talk about my country!! India - JUST LIKE THE U.S. - has a legal system. Yes - the legal profession is not as sought after as the engineering and medical professions. However it wouldn't be right on our parts to make a blanket statement about a whole country based on one's viewpoint about one or two people. Not trying to create a hungama, but I worry when all of us are watching serials from India and then choose to say unkind things about India!!
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lotus_Flower

i don't think we should stereotype on what a lawyer should act like.

im a criminal lawyer with the police and in my personal life i am very quiet but at work i have to be very authorative so one has to change their personality at work, whereas my partner is a commerical lawyer and would probably beat anyone in a debate and fits this typical lawyer stereotype.
i don't feel the need to write in my lawyer mind frame on this forum just like hitesh probably doesn't feel the need to act like a lawyer when it comes to finding a bride.
its just a profession i don't think it defines who we really are it just educates us i know alot of people that study law and are thick as bricks. personally i think hitesh would make a good lawyer because he seems to invoke alot of passion which a good advocate needs to portray. However he does seem quite inpatient and silly at times. but he needs to channel it into something positive rather than negative.
sophistication cannot be learnt it just comes naturally.



i must say... well said... havent read more sensible post in some time....i completely agree with u
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Posted: 16 years ago
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lol..i was totally thinking the same thing...he does NOT seem like a lawyer at all...evn the way he is..he looks like hes just some random next guy.(which he is) ...but not like a lawyer. Gaurav was definitely more sensible
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lotus_Flower

i don't think we should stereotype on what a lawyer should act like.

im a criminal lawyer with the police and in my personal life i am very quiet but at work i have to be very authorative so one has to change their personality at work, whereas my partner is a commerical lawyer and would probably beat anyone in a debate and fits this typical lawyer stereotype.
i don't feel the need to write in my lawyer mind frame on this forum just like hitesh probably doesn't feel the need to act like a lawyer when it comes to finding a bride.
its just a profession i don't think it defines who we really are it just educates us i know alot of people that study law and are thick as bricks. personally i think hitesh would make a good lawyer because he seems to invoke alot of passion which a good advocate needs to portray. However he does seem quite inpatient and silly at times. but he needs to channel it into something positive rather than negative.
sophistication cannot be learnt it just comes naturally.



Well, this isnt the first time a generalized statement has been made on the forum right?😳 You can see tons of example where people have done that! anyway, a lawyer should be conversant and fluent when he talks..with his vocabulary, its really hard to decipher what Hitty speaks. Once even his mom commented on Hitty (in the hunger strike episode) saying "Kise vakil ho tum"😆😛

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