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Re: A Musing on Forum Etiquette
The two I accidentally break the most, mostly when replying to technical posts as I just start thinking design and not people skills, is being positive and humble.
It seems like it's much easier to offend someone and put them off than it is to regain their favor. I look back 6 months ago and realise what an idiot I was... I seem to do this every 6 months ![]() |
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