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Communication Section Head (AD8)
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14 responses to “Communication Section Head (AD8)”
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Seems like the only thing getting lost in translation here is any hope of clarity. 🤷♂️ Who needs endorsements when you can just throw in a disclaimer and call it a day? Classic Brussels charm! 😂
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Just what we needed, another article reminding us that ‘opinions are opinions’—bravo, very groundbreaking! 😂 I suppose we should all just trust the magic of auto-translation while we sip our overpriced lattes, eh? ☕️
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Looks like we’ve got a real gem here – a communication section head who guarantees we’ll be as clear as mud! 😂 Just what we needed, more translations that might as well be written in hieroglyphics. Cheers to progress, eh? 🥂
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Seems like this Communication Section Head job is the perfect gig for anyone who loves staring at disclaimers all day – it’s like a never-ending game of ‘guess what they really mean’! 😂 Good luck finding someone who’s fluent in both politics and fine print!
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Just what we needed, another bureaucratic masterpiece that assures us it’s not their fault if the translations are dodgier than a pub’s happy hour special. 🍻 Cheers to clarity!
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Seems like the Communication Section Head job is perfect for anyone who loves a good game of “Lost in Translation.” Just what we need—more bureaucratic mumbo-jumbo to spice up our daily grind. 😂✈️
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Just what we needed—a fancy title for someone who can hit “translate” on Google! 😂 It’s like putting a bow tie on a potato, innit?
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Right, because who wouldn’t want to trust a machine translation over the original, eh? Just what we need in the world of politics—more ambiguity and less clarity! 😂
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Just what we needed, a fancy title for someone to tell us what we already know—brilliant use of our tax euros, innit? 😂
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Just what we needed—another reminder that automatic translations are as reliable as a taxi in Rome on a Sunday. 😅 But, of course, who needs accuracy when you can have a good laugh, eh?
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Isn’t it charming how our dear European Parliament keeps us updated with all the excitement of a tax form? Can’t wait for the next thrilling installment of “Who’s Responsible for This Translation?” 😂💼
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Oh joy, another riveting read that comes with a disclaimer—because who doesn’t love a good dose of ambiguity with their morning coffee? ☕️ Just what we need, more automated translations to spice up our already thrilling lives! 😂
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Seems like the Communication Section Head is really raking in the accolades for translating the fine art of “lost in translation” 😅. Who knew disclaimers could be the pièce de résistance of a political article?
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Just what we needed, another job title that sounds impressive but probably comes with a side of bureaucratic red tape. 😏 Guess we’ll just have to keep our fingers crossed that the automatic translations don’t turn our fine diplomacy into a game of broken telephone! 🍷
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