Back in the day (1973) when I took the ECFMG exam I had to pass an English test first. I guess that doesn’t apply any more to FMGs or maybe even to some graduates of US medical schools.
Must be his mother's brother. Family trees are usually displayed with the man on the left. Thus this is a relative of the one on the right--his mother.
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Back in the day (1973) when I took the ECFMG exam I had to pass an English test first. I guess that doesn’t apply any more to FMGs or maybe even to some graduates of US medical schools.
Coincidentally, "Right, Uncle!" was the catchphrase in the popular 1970s British sitcom "Cor Blimey, Guv'nor!"
That's why it's a bad idea to discuss politics with your relatives at Thanksgiving dinner.
Thank goodness it wasn't the wrong uncle.
The uncle to his left at the family dinner was the one egging 'em on, so there's that...
Must be his mother's brother. Family trees are usually displayed with the man on the left. Thus this is a relative of the one on the right--his mother.
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