Rosie: Actually, I'm surprised to admit it myself but she's not so bad. In fact she's not bad at all. As far as bosses go she's been really, really pleasant. Her name is Julie. Can you believe it? She actually has a first name. And all this time I had convinced myself it was Big Nose Smelly Breath. And it's a nice, normal name too; I would have thought it was something more like Vladimir or Adolf.Ahern, Cecelia {2005-02-01}. Love, Rosie {p. 308}. Hachette Books. Kindle Edition.

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Rosie shares her surprising assessment of her boss, Julie, revealing that she actually finds her to be quite pleasant. Contrary to her initial assumptions, Rosie had imagined her boss as someone with a rather negative persona, humorously nicknaming her "Big Nose Smelly Breath." However, Rosie’s experience shows that her boss’s true nature doesn’t align with these negative expectations.

The revelation that Julie has a "nice, normal name" further highlights Rosie’s previous misconceptions. Instead of the foreboding names she had imagined, Julie’s name is simple and familiar, which adds to Rosie’s realization that first impressions, particularly in professional relationships, can often be misleading. This shift in perception reflects a more open attitude toward understanding others.

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