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Herodotus 08-04-2008 16:40

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We currently graciously accept.

Could we professionally accept? :p

Bcliff358 08-04-2008 18:33

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There is actually something less moronic then "graciously" accepting. It's called "graciously declining". Hmmm, how in any way are you gracious if you decline another teams offer. It's happened before.:ahh:

DGrohnke1023 08-04-2008 19:27

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This year at GLR I was our team's representative during alliance selections.
I had two thoughts running through my head.
"Please let us get picked" (Thank you 47 and 494!)
and "I need something to say other than graciously accepts"

What I came up with was not particularly memorable but different nonetheless.

"1023 would love to be of assistance."
A direct answer to a direct question.

StephLee 08-04-2008 20:26

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Originally Posted by Bcliff358 (Post 732963)
There is actually something less moronic then "graciously" accepting. It's called "graciously declining". Hmmm, how in any way are you gracious if you decline another teams offer. It's happened before.:ahh:

If you are broken, it is most certainly gracious to decline an offer. If you are an alliance captain yourself and want to form your own alliance, it's obviously because you think you can make a better match by choosing for yourself. In that case, you could be saving the team picking you from making a BAD decision by choosing you, if you believe the two robots would make a less-than-ideal alliance.

In the past, we've been approached (prior to selections) about a possible alliance, but for one reason or another we believed our robot wasn't very compatible with theirs. We told them so, gave them the reasons, and pointed them toward other teams who were more compatible. We were spared the potential awkwardness of declining when they followed our advice and picked the other team, and they ended up advancing farther in the elimination rounds than we did.

I provide this anecdote to show that, yes, it is possible to graciously decline. If that team had picked us, we would have, because alligning with them would have been a bad move for BOTH teams because of poor compatibility.

XXShadowXX 09-04-2008 12:49

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Originally Posted by MishraArtificer (Post 732285)
At GLR this year, a Trekkie on one of the teams responded with...

"Team XXXX will willlingly be assimilated into your collective."

The sad part was I was the only one in the stands who thought it was funny.

we are the borg resitance is futile

Rick TYler 09-04-2008 13:19

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Originally Posted by XXShadowXX (Post 733384)
we are the borg resitance is futile

I swear I am going to have a team called The Borg some day...

Alan Anderson 09-04-2008 13:24

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Seen on a VEX t-shirt:
Quote:

Resistance may be futile, but capacitance has potential.

bduddy 09-04-2008 18:42

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Originally Posted by Bcliff358 (Post 732963)
There is actually something less moronic then "graciously" accepting. It's called "graciously declining". Hmmm, how in any way are you gracious if you decline another teams offer. It's happened before.:ahh:

How about "respectfully declines"? That's what I would say, although lately my team hasn't even been in a position to accept, much less to decline...

EricH 09-04-2008 19:02

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Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 733736)
How about "respectfully declines"? That's what I would say, although lately my team hasn't even been in a position to accept, much less to decline...

That works. It's been used before, too.

Translation of "respectfully declines": "We thank you for the offer, but with all due respect, we don't think this will be the best for either team."

bduddy 09-04-2008 19:53

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Originally Posted by EricH (Post 733748)
Translation of "respectfully declines": "We thank you for the offer, but with all due respect, we don't think this will be the best for our team."

Bold= my edit. There's no need to sugar-coat it: if you don't go to competition to win (fairly and graciously!), don't go. That's the professional part of gracious professionalism.

EricH 09-04-2008 20:30

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Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 733791)
Bold= my edit. There's no need to sugar-coat it: if you don't go to competition to win (fairly and graciously!), don't go. That's the professional part of gracious professionalism.

It can be both. If you honestly don't think their team will do well if they pick your team, then it's either team. That's also part of gracious professionalism--making sure your opponents compete at their best.

Scott Carpman 09-04-2008 20:45

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Originally Posted by Rick TYler (Post 733411)
I swear I am going to have a team called The Borg some day...

SciBorg is close enough :cool:

roboticWanderor 09-04-2008 22:44

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our team is bugged by this strange phenomenon as well. as a joke, we were thinging about "GRACEFULLY" accepting thier offer for an alliance, and do a little ballet or someother move over to where they were standing! just a joke, but i would love to see it happen some day...

Richard Wallace 10-04-2008 10:35

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Originally Posted by roboticWanderor (Post 733971)
... we were thinging about "GRACEFULLY" accepting thier offer for an alliance, and do a little ballet or someother move over to where they were standing! just a joke, but i would love to see it happen some day...

"418 gracefully accepts!" [pirouette, arabesque]

I would love to see that! I'll bet there is someone on your team who has the moves to make it look good, too. :cool:

JaneYoung 10-04-2008 12:39

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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 734193)
"418 gracefully accepts!" [pirouette, arabesque]

I would love to see that! I'll bet there is someone on your team who has the moves to make it look good, too. :cool:

The drive team rocks. They could manage that.
Don't tell them I said that though....


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