English Language & Usage Asked by Ashley Graves on March 21, 2021
I’m writing a sentence that currently reads: The question “What do you do” can be a proxy for a person’s value.
I’m sure that proxy doesn’t fit but I’m trying to find a way to say that a person’s position is wrongfully used as a way to confer value.
The question "what do you do" can implicitly be construed as a superficial measure to judge a person's value.
Answered by ChinG on March 21, 2021
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