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Latest post Sat, Oct 25 2008 6:47 AM by samuraifingers. 1 replies.
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Kenta  +  579973 Sat, 25 Oct 08 04:44 AM
Hello.

At an interview for the job, we are asked to do "self PR" or "self appeal"?

What's the difference?

In Japan there is a confusion of these two expressions.

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samuraifingers  +  579992 Sat, 25 Oct 08 06:47 AM
Kenta -

Sadly, in Japan there is confusion about a great range of English terms.

Self PR is 'self promotion'. 
Self appeal - I think is Japanese English or 'Engrish' as we call it.
As a term it has no meaning in English; even though it's constituent words are English.
I have no idea what it is supposed to mean.

Best regards!
Nick
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