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Thread: Forum Etiquette
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9th November 2007, 05:22 PM #31
Is it merely a sign of the times that good manners are only a product of an upbringing of folk sensitive to peoples needs?
Oft times I find that even holding the door open for someone is met with total ignorance and not a word of consideration in my direction,not only with the younger generation but at times also in those of my generation.
I get annoyed with ignorance and generally say thanks in their direction when I do something and don't get acknowledged....still get the blank look tho???
CheersJohnno
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9th November 2007, 05:56 PM #32
I'm not going to respond to this thread as I don't fall into the Grumpy Old Men category ..........yet...... well OK actually I do.....
What I hate is old people complaining about the lack of manners of today's youth.
Come on now, what do you expect from those rude, ignorant, self opinionated toe rags anyway! Young people ! Shoot the lot of them!
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9th November 2007, 06:53 PM #33
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9th November 2007, 07:31 PM #34
Respect ya elders.......
what a toe rag
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9th November 2007, 08:04 PM #35
Maybe this has already been said as I haven't read the replies...
You have to remember that all you are doing is essentially responding to a computer screen there is no one else there. When you look at it that way it's much easier to realize that most of the etiquette we come to expect from personal contact goes out the window. I know how I converse with someone in person is much different than when I'm banging it out on a keyboard. This is not an attempt at an excuse for bad form but just a reality of the digital age. You can't take it personally.
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9th November 2007, 08:12 PM #36
I think you need to change the way you think (not meant in any other way than helpful). You should be helping cause you want to. To support what is a good community type attitude. I couldn't careless if I get a response or not. It's completely irrelevant to why and what I'm trying to foster, we're suppose to be here to share and help each other not receive praise. I refuse to take it personally and destroy the community sharing that forums like this have created by taking it personally if someone doesn't respond back. In fact I would have a tough time taking it personally because I rarely take notice of whom I'm responding to. Come to think of it I actually have no idea whom I'm responding to now!
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9th November 2007, 08:27 PM #37
TA, I agree with the bit about the interaction on screen to a certain extent, however basic good manners still apply.
It is where you go to the trouble of doing something besides "banging a reply on the keyboard", eg scan an article and email that to a person not a computer screen, that at the very least an acknowledgement, if not a thank you is in order.
But perhaps it is a generational thing, and like BT said I'm just a grumpy old f*rt, but then I'd rather be a grunpy old f*rt with manners, than a young buck wihtout them.
From my observation though, it is not related to age, perhaps more to upbringing.
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9th November 2007, 08:45 PM #38
A minor diversion: while re-reading this thread a grey cell sparked and resurrected parts of a long forgotten memory.
There's a language that has a plethora of words to say "thank you," the main difference between them being the degree of annoyance expressed at being beholden to someone...
Is it Japanese? Or am I recalling some childhood urban myth?
- Andy Mc
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9th November 2007, 09:01 PM #39
Not meaning to detracting from Skew's question in any way, as I'm interested in the answer...
But as to etiquette anyway, anywhere, instead of complaining about it and doing not much, why not continue to lead by example, as some of the posters/readers of this thread already do.
Yes, it does need to be said, but saying is nothing without examples to back it up.
So, indeed,
Thank you
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9th November 2007, 10:13 PM #40
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9th November 2007, 10:19 PM #41
A couple of other forumites are more qualified than I am to respond, but I am going to "weigh in" anyway
. Don't think it is Japanese, it is true that they have at least three or four ways to say it, but it is a matter of speaking up or down. Interpreting status recognition as annoyance whould be too long a bow to draw, IMHO.
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9th November 2007, 10:52 PM #42
Ah yes the code....
Ah yes the code:.....Read more than some of it ...laughed my head of at most of it....can't believe someone has that much time on their hands....they need to spend more time in their shed working.....stop the
b l o o d y thinking....do some work.....LOL...
I just don't have enough hours in the day....don't let anyone tell you it gets easy the older the kids get.....New generation hasn't heard of that....33, 31, 28, & 27 and run around after them more now than ever before in my life....But it's keeping me out of trouble....now have to get retic going so woodwork has to wait until monday....
Have a good weekend everyone...
But don't worry about those people who don't thank you....their sure to want to know something again, so next time.... you don't have to worry then do you....
Lifes a bitch then you die....we have to be thankful for what we have....and try to influence others with decorum & ettiquette with out letting it worry you.....or its not really a selfless task....
Worse "greenie I knew....wasn't a forumie but a political one.....and guess what car they had....YES a V8....mmm didn't add up for me!
Anyway...just dropped by...not here much lately...to much going on.
Keep enjoying the woodworking....everyone!
KEKEMO
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9th November 2007, 10:59 PM #43Cliff.
If you find a post of mine that is missing a pic that you'd like to see, let me know & I'll see if I can find a copy.
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10th November 2007, 07:21 PM #44
Well... I know Ive been guilty of that occasionally
sometimes I forget sometimes I get distracted sometimes other things get in the way... and while sometimes down the track I will remember other times it just clean buggars of out of my mind... I regularily clean out the pm box totally since the damned thing doesnt hold enough for a weeks pming... so in the cleanout I can and have lost a few that I should have responded to.
So here an now Graeme I say... THANKS MATE!!... sorry? cheers? good on yer?
Oh and I include all those who Ive failed to say a solid thanks cheers good on yer too other than graeme who I cant really remember if hes sent me a pm or not but heck I reckon hes alright so maybe he did better cover the bases eh? So...
THANKS ALL!! BLUDDY BUNCH OF FRIGGIN LEGENDS THE LOT OF YER!!!yep even some of those wallys that inhabit that other forum are all right... others well theres always some that you wont get along with so fluck em an move forward but to all of yous mob that have in some way or other helped assisted encouraged and motivated me over the time Ive been here or sent me emails pdfs or snail mail stuff along with other such... THANK YOU!!
Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!
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11th November 2007, 02:22 AM #45
I like the people who come along, join, ask a question, argue with the answers they get because it doesn't support their own opinions, and then leave in a big huff after saying how clever they are!
(this is my favorite thread on the topic - http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=31829)
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