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Hiya, My names Charlotte, I am 22 and Ive recently moved to West Norwood to work as a live in nanny. I haven't really met any other nannies around West Norwood so just thought I would put a post up on here to see if I could meet some people around my age to go out for drinks/coffee etc with!


Thanks very much


Charlotte

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Hi Charlotte, given some of the responses you may get would you please clarify what 'around my age' means? Actually while you're at it what does 'etc' mean after drinks and coffee? I'm sure there will be plenty of nice people here who will be happy to meet you but just thought a bit of clarity wouldn't go amiss.

Narnia - let me see if I can clarify Charlotte's post for you.


Her name is Charlotte, she's 22 and she's recently moved to West Norwood to live and work as a nanny. She hasn't met and befriended any work colleagues (ie nannies) around West Norwood yet, so she thought she'd post here.


If there's anything else I can help with - let me know.


I can also tell the time and do my own shoelaces up.

Narnia you are being scary again. Do stop it dear. The poor girl is just trying to make her working life more sociable and you are giving the distinct impression that, given half a chance, you'd shine a light in her eyes and start yelling. Hop off and play with someone your own size!

legalbeagle Wrote:

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> Narnia you are being scary again. Do stop it dear.

> The poor girl is just trying to make her working

> life more sociable and you are giving the distinct

> impression that, given half a chance, you'd shine

> a light in her eyes and start yelling. Hop off and

> play with someone your own size!


No one upset over here old bean, but poor Charlotte's gone awful quiet!


;-)

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