CalifChick -> RE: WHY NO POLITE RESPONSES??? (1/31/2010 1:47:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: CaringandReal By the way, I agree with you about the looose-loose situation: "Go read the old threads! Don't start a new thread! But don't you DARE post in an older thread!" You can't win... Actually, nope, haven't seen that personally. I see people told that if you post in an old thread, have a reason to do so, and state the reason. Don't grab the paddles and shock it to life just to say "I totally agree" (which is somewhere in the guidelines at the top of one of the sections). Does anyone get slammed for saying, "I've read about ten threads on this, but I'm having a hard time wrapping my brain around it, so I'd like to ask this...", or "I know this thread is old, but the topic came up recently in conversation, so I'd like to ask if... "? I haven't seen anyone get slammed for that. The person who resurrected it this time (and it wasn't 4 months old, it was a year and a half old that had first gotten resurrected for that "i totally agree" thing) actually had a slightly different question. If she had worded it a bit differently, it might have been noticed more. I think one person saw it. Her question was about someone not responding after trading a series of emails while the original post was about someone not responding to an initial email. And in that light, my response is I'm guilty of not responding to someone after a series of emails. It's not deliberate, it's usually that I've lost interest in them and quite frankly, just forgot all about them. Is that impolite? Well, if forgetting all about someone is impolite, then I'm impolite. Cali
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