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Why do some people appear ungrateful ?
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AnnCardiff | Report | 7 Mar 2009 12:55 |
and don't any of you think we are having a go at newbies!! no way! I go all out to help newbies and I donlt care how many emails they send me. If it wasnlt for newbies I would have a very boring day indeed - I just love doing lookups!!!! |
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Ray | Report | 7 Mar 2009 12:45 |
I always say thank you, And when I am sent info from distant, |
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Nannylicious | Report | 7 Mar 2009 12:19 |
In defence of newbies who are still finding their way round I'd just like to say that I have posted a few "Thank You" messages....or at least I thought I had. Then, much later, when replying to someone who had posted a query on this board, I realised that I hadn't previously pressed the "add" button and so my grateful thanks had probably disappeared into internet space. |
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Ricochet | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:57 |
Those of us who try to help do so because we enjoy it.........we would not bother if we didn't. |
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Amanda | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:43 |
hi, |
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°o.OOº°‘¨Claire in Wales¨‘°ºOO.o° | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:12 |
I'm perfectly happy to accept a please & a thank you, I really don't think a "more elaborate feedback" is needed |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:05 |
and as to holding doors open - if people walk through without an acknowledgement I always say "Thank you for letting me hold the door open for you" |
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nameslessone | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:03 |
Arrogance often seems to flow from both sides. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 7 Mar 2009 10:02 |
I got really hacked off yesterday with a poster who was given lots and lots of information, never acknowleding any of it but just coming up with more demands - not one please or thank you |
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GypsyJoe | Report | 7 Mar 2009 09:57 |
I now feel guilty. |
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FRANK06 | Report | 7 Mar 2009 09:41 |
As a member of the (slightly) older generation, I was brought up to show respect, say please, thank you and generally be polite. |
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nameslessone | Report | 7 Mar 2009 08:29 |
Surely any reply is better than no reply. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 7 Mar 2009 05:50 |
Here here |
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Vicci | Report | 7 Mar 2009 03:36 |
the ones that really annoy me are those who don't respond at all!! so am grateful for even a little thankyou |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 7 Mar 2009 02:33 |
HERE! HERE! Libby9. also dont forget....sometimes these volunteers use up thier credits trying to help you! (This means MONEY!) |
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Libby22 | Report | 7 Mar 2009 02:08 |
I have to get this off my chest! |