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16th May 2012, 06:15 PM #1.
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How many members have you welcomed?
It's interesting to see who welcomes whom.
Of the top 10 posters, Artme wins hands down with 133 welcomes, the next closest is Cliff with 54 - the average is 28 welcomes.
All I can say is I'm below average so I reckon I need to do a few more
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16th May 2012, 07:34 PM #2
I like my total of none at all. The internet means I don't have to all that social-touchy-feely-oh-its-good-manners cr@p. I'm not anti-social, but what I see as 'fake social interaction' is just not something that motivates me. Saying, 'Oh, I'm ok' to the checkout chicks meaningless rote 'How are you today?' question fills my social interaction needs for a good few weeks.
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16th May 2012, 09:40 PM #3.
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16th May 2012, 09:52 PM #4
I like welcoming people to the forum. There are some interesting reads on what people say about themselves.
Some come back with more interaction on their threads.
I like to think of it this way.
When you are in a big city in a coffee shop and you walk in and say G'day. Not many look or even acknowledge your greeting. But when you are in a small country town and you walk in and say G'day almost everyone looks up.
I like to think of it this way, in the city everyone is busy rushing from one place to the other and no one has time to chat to new people. But in the small country town you know everyone has the one thought on their mind when you greet them.
Ah city folk.
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16th May 2012, 09:56 PM #5
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16th May 2012, 10:12 PM #6
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16th May 2012, 10:22 PM #7
turn his finger down and its frowning
regards Michaelenjoy life we are only here a short time not a long time
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16th May 2012, 11:52 PM #8
Actually it's an animated gif that is not animating, and he's poking his tongue out.
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17th May 2012, 08:58 AM #9Senior Member
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Hey MastaSplinter, as a newbie, not just to the site, but to anything woodwork beyond hammering a few old nails in something, the welcome I received , and the incredibly generous (& fun) advice given to me has been awesome! (beyond expectation actually!!) I only today really noticed this part of the forum, so saying g'day & welcoming people pays dividends. So..for my oney, theres been absolutely nothing fake about the social inteaction I've experienced. In fact, quite the opposite. I'm a member of a few forums (cars/ fishing) and find the same thing. Of course, yes you can hide behind the technology and live a cloistered life, or you can go the extreme (& most likely fake) and be a facebook hound! For my money, common inteest, experience, bit of fun & banter, and a couple of minutes every now & then is worth it. Also reckon that down the track some of us might actually meet up, share a beer or coffee.
So..if you've read this far, then you're engaging! ONYA!
Oh..MastaSplinter...G"DAY! Lawry
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17th May 2012, 09:00 AM #10
Maybe I should more. I do welcome them if they ask a wood turning question sometimes.
anne-maria.
Tea Lady
(White with none)
Follow my little workshop/gallery on facebook. things of clay and wood.
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17th May 2012, 09:37 AM #11.
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17th May 2012, 11:28 AM #12
I try to watch for new overseas members plus toymakers, but try to be welcoming when I remember or see someone has introduced themselves without any replies.....
The Router Forum has "official welcomes" in that forum.....so everyone always gets a welcome quickly......cheers, crowie
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18th May 2012, 09:21 AM #13Try not to be late, but never be early.
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Well, Master Splinter, I imagine you're a sad sort of b......d. Do you think the checkout chick is really interested in how you are today? When she/he asks me how I am today my answer is always "very well thanks, and how are you?" Costs me nothing to be cheerful.
Regards,
Geoff.
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18th May 2012, 09:40 AM #14
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18th May 2012, 10:23 AM #15
With over 9,000 posts under his belt it could be that BobL has a strong sense of ownership and feels he has the right and the duty to put out the welcome mat.
I must say that, as a very moderate user, I don't feel I have that right - I think I may have done it once in reply to a new poster's question but other than that I tend to sit back and watch.
On the other hand I don't go along with Master Splinters "Grumpy Old Man" approach unless he is deliberately trying to get a bite.
I'll tell you really p&%$es me of though is the bozo that comes on the board asks a question (apparently genuine) and gets a half or dozen or so helpful replies but doesn't surface again to acknowledge or thank anyone who took the trouble to respond.
Y'all have a nice day now y'hea (you too MS)
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