What does this phrase exactly mean?
"I have confidence/faith in it"
I had a job interview last week and today I got a mail back from the manager. Seems that a second interview will be taken with her and another person (by skype), but instead of being happy I feel a bit uneasy after reading the mail. The second last paragraph has been bugging me. It goes like this: "I would like to suggest to skype this week with me and *insert persons name*, so that he can ask you more specific question about the function and tasks to see if your a good match. I have confidence/faith in it". So what does she exactly mean with "I have confidence/faith in it"? Is this positive? Does this mean that she's confident that I'm the right man for the job?
There's more bugging me about it, but first I want to know exactly if this is going in the positive direction for me, judging that last phrase.
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Confidence in the pronoun game.
I don't think it's a bad thing.
He has confidence that he doesn't know how to use words correctly.
he has confidence in their methods that will lead them to find a good candidate for the job
doesn't necessarily mean that you will be the right one
sketchy wording, i mean "it" like have confidence in the skype interview? or "it' as in the match?DOE i read it as it being the latter dont worz