But explain me one thing:

Why, when someone tells me if I've ever worked for a company, it is
pretty normal, and when I ask him if he ever worked for a company, I'm
insulting?

People here is not used to critics.

Well - maybe this is a trilingual problem, since none of the people discussing here seems to be native speaker.

Patrick asked you if you ever worked in a company where developers decide what the customers want to have. This is due to the fact that in most companies the customer is king and decides what he wants to have produced by the developers. So he can expect that you never worked in such a company, since these companies usually don't exist.

But he never questioned if you ever worked in a company at all, which is what you did, and which is what Philipp found insulting, even though he was not the "target".

So this has nothing to to with people not being used to critics but with people not understanding each other due to the fact that they are using a foreign language to communicate.

Again Happy Holidays

Joey

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