unfortunately, she has only CATEGORICALLY proven that she does not understand accepted usage of the English language or what the words she uses mean.... "So persuasive in fact, that I would like to confidentially reject your rejection. ..." ' confidentially - adverb in a way that is intended to be private or secret; privately."all queries will be treated confidentially"synonyms:privately, in private, ...off the record, quietly, secretly, in secret, behind closed doors; ...' internet post & publication of said communication? literally and figuratively the total, complete, and total opposite of 'confidentially'... Having worked in retail I like to think that the potential employer made the right choice the first time.
"So persuasive in fact, that I would like to confidentially reject your rejection. ..."
' confidentially - adverb
in a way that is intended to be private or secret; privately."all queries will be treated confidentially"synonyms:privately, in private, ...off the record, quietly, secretly, in secret, behind closed doors; ...'
internet post & publication of said communication? literally and figuratively the total, complete, and total opposite of 'confidentially'... Having worked in retail I like to think that the potential employer made the right choice the first time.