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Amen! Courtesy is old fashioned and potty mouths rule. Don't take it personally, Nicole, I made a grammatical mistake in a legigitmate complaint and the roof fell in! Too bad the web managers can't police comments.
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by Strange Magic Posted Fri August 11, 2006 @ 8:42 PM
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I saw the post you made about Home Depot needing longer hours on Sunday. Your wrong and your just the type of customer who needs to be put in her place. I'm glad people are coming down on you likea ton bricks.
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by Juhn Posted Sun July 30, 2006 @ 4:50 AM
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I'm very happy that you wrote this note, Nicole.
I just finished reading a very reasonable and subdued
complaint regarding poor service at a Macaroni Grill restaurant and one of the responders suggested the writer eat at home in the future.
I've encountered too much useless rambling scolding and pointless ventilation on the part of responders ...
to the point of being tempted to ask the site editor/moderator to step in and try to work with the
repeat hothead scolders.
The scolder either craves attention or is associated
with the business being discussed.
Keep on posting, Nicole.
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by Janell Posted Mon July 24, 2006 @ 11:59 AM
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I've followed with interest the PFB debate below, and I find I'm left with a couple major questions. First, for the letter writers, and I KNOW you've heard this question before but I've yet to hear a satisfactory answer: Why did you choose to share your letter? I wonder if your intent wasn't to warn potential customers or damage the company in question's bottom line with bad PR. Not reasons to be ashamed of at all, don't get me wrong, but surely you knew not everyone would agree with you? Surely you've visited message board before, and you know the anonymity of the internet tends to create more vocal (sometimes to the point of rudeness) responders - it's the same phenomenon that creates road rage. Particularly for those letter writers who attack particular individuals in their letters, or make class, race, or gender generalizations. Surely you must have considered the fact that your presumptions would themselves be attacked?
For the responders, what is it, in your opinion, that we're supposed to be doing here? Do we have a responsibility to the letter writers in regards to the feedback we give, or are they here for our general amusement, like You Tube without the videos? Maybe some clarification from PFB is in order.
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by b ball Posted Sun July 23, 2006 @ 8:27 PM
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I experienced the same thing when I posted a complaint about Target in Modesto,Ca. Very rude responses, but don't know if they came from Target employes or the PlanetFeedBack readers.If readers don't like the complaints they should post good experiences if they have every had any at Target.
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by JamesV Posted Thu July 20, 2006 @ 10:06 PM
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I have noticed that there are a handful of posters that make a point of making a rude or snippy reply to every letter they read. They could provide constructive criticism, but insted feel the need to belitter the letter writer with every post they make. When they aren't winning the battle, they resort to name calling and pointing out typos. The leeters these people are writing are important to them. They may be insignificant to you, but it is not fair to bash someone who is sharing their feelings whether or not you disagree with them or however insignificant to YOU their letter is.
If you can't say something nice, you shouldn't say it. Their is a nice way to disagree with someone, and I have seen very little of that happen here.
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by JamesV Sun July 23, 2006 @ 8:43 AM
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by Brightie Posted Thu July 20, 2006 @ 4:01 PM
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I don't mind reading the complaint letters. About the time I'm looking for a new product or service, I'm going to be at places like PlanetFeedback finding out what experiences other people have had. I don't want just good reports. I wanna read the bad. I wanna read the indifferent. I want all the details. I wanna read other people's thoughts, and then make up my own mind. I like to consider myself intelligent enough to weed out what's personal dramatic effect and what's real.
Things I take exception to are listing an employee's full name or contact information. Calling anyone stupid, retarded, or any form of cuss word. Using racial slurs, or prejudiced stereotypes to try to force a point. Threatening legal action where legal action is clearly inappropriate.
I will be the first to admit that at times my comments have been rude, cynical, snarky and/or sarcastic. In one instance, I called a site user out on faking their complaint. I can understand that while I considered myself justified in making these comments, the effect of those words on someone who doesn't know me from Adam was probably rather hurtful. And that, even if it didn't hurt the person they were directed at, it didn't reflect very well on who I am for anyone else reading the comments. In truth, if my goal had been more focused on being constructive and guiding the letter writer and less focused on being witty and amusing, I might have saved PFB a few permanently lost site visitors.
So, Nicole, though you have left our community, please know that your complaint didn't fall on deaf ears. Because while this letter was written to PFB itself, it was meant as criticism of the community, which I am a part of. I am sorry to have disappointed you, and I will sincerely try to make my comments more accepting, friendly and helpful, and less snarky and rude in the future.
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by Lisa Smith Thu July 20, 2006 @ 4:58 PM
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by MA Loper Posted Thu July 20, 2006 @ 10:25 AM
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Sometimes when people are really ticked off about an issue, they are so upset that they just aren't rational. People post letters here all the time that are just so far off the wall that it's almost too hard to believe they are for real!
And most people will only talk about their side of the story. Every story has 2 sides to it and without knowing anything more than how YOU recall the events, no one can tell for sure whether your complaint is legitimate or full of it! Believe it or not, many complaints posted here are just plain full of it.
No company cares squat about a ranting, raving maniac who makes ridiculous threats and demands over issues that are just plain silly. The people here who respond are pointing out what the CEO's of these companies are probably thinking just before they toss your email into the circular file.
Nicole, I did not have a chance to read your entry yet, but my guess is that if the responses to what you wrote were overwhelmingly negative, there was probably a reason for it.
As others have pointed out, you always have the option of NOT making your letter public, but likewise, you have to understand that if you CHOOSE to make it public, along with that comes the scrutiny of others, thus, the concept of the term PUBLIC.
Besides, just as companies receive both good and bad feedback for what they do, posters too will get good and bad feedback for what they post. You can't get one without the other.
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by just me Posted Thu July 20, 2006 @ 8:05 AM
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Some people are very rude.
I have posted one letter. I have not aske for freebies.
Many people made many assumptions about what happened and the refuse to believe when I try to explain what is wrong with their assumptions.
They have assumed that I treat my children poorly, I have a holier than holier than thou attitude, I walk around and just randomly pick fights with people because I enjoy it.
None of those things are actually true. People who know me know I am not like that. I love how some people on the internet can be so sure after reading a few paragrapohs of my writing what my entire personality is. Perhaps they should stop spending their time on PFB and become psychistrists since they can peg people so well with so little information.
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by Alley Posted Tue July 18, 2006 @ 9:56 PM
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In my opinion, alot of letters on here for complaints are pretty pathetic. I'm not sure about yours, because I can't remember if any were written by you. But like I said, alot of letters on here are posted to try to scam companies out of free products, meals, etc. which is NOT why this website is here. Those people should be banned. Also, people who CONSTANTLY HARRASS others should be banned.. in which case.. one was.. icon,brenny,erik,venice,etc. know who i'm talking about. So theres my 2 cents. If i was rude to one of your letters, I'm sorry but I put my opinion on here like everyone else. its just that alot go a little too far.
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by AmandaBanana Tue July 18, 2006 @ 12:32 PM
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"ts like they have nothing better to do but shoot you down because a business doesn't meet the customers needs."
Doesn't it come down to the *reasonable* needs of *reasonable* customers?
Nicole, most people here (99%, I think you said) disagree with what you have posted. I suggest you stop sharing your letters if you'd like to reduce the size of that throbbing vein in your forehead.
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Y'know, I gotta say it does seem like a handful of the posters here do go out of their way to pick on people who complain, regardless of how well worded or justified the complaint.
Those particular people don't do much to encourage people to share letters, and I don't personally feel they serve a useful purpose.
Now, that being said, there are also letter writers who write rambling, poorly spelled letters where the complaint is petty and the requested compensation is way too much. These letter writers don't do much for Planet Feedback or the business they write to, in my opinion.
My personal advice to newbies is to only share positive feedback. The compliments rarely get commented on because they just aren't as juicy to the nitpickers as the complaints. Also, you can get some practice with formatting the feedback.
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by nick l Posted Fri July 14, 2006 @ 9:58 PM
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This is really funny, coming from the same person who thinks Home Depot should stay open later on Sundays so she can get her screws and plywood. Screw the people working there, they're just robots who have no need to spend time witrh their families. No, the world revolves around Nicole, who just can't find any other time to get to Home Depot.
And her letter to Wal-Mart is a riot too. It doesn't take a whole lot to get her wired I guess. If you hate Wal-Mart so much, why do you keep shopping there?
Nicole, you really come off as having serious enititlement issues in your letters. If you would re-write them and make it seem like you are giving them constructive suggestions to improve their businesses, instead of just ranting and raving, you would probably get a better result.
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No.
by Brightie Fri July 14, 2006 @ 8:46 AM
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Or
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by Chris M Posted Thu July 13, 2006 @ 10:15 PM
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As the others have said, you can leave or you can use PFB without the share option. If most people do not agree with you, it doesn't necessarily mean that "they" are right, but I would hope that you would at least entertain that you may be wrong.
In your case, your "wrong" (in my opinion), was simply your lack of tact in making your complaint.
If you took each of your letters, the Home Depot letter should probably be written in a Suggestion matter, not a complaint. The grocery store one could be either. Furthermore, it would serve you better to re-read your letters for grammar, punctuation, spelling, etc. Also, it is not normally good to type like you speak. I read in one of your letters where you started a sentence with "Hello ...", as you were trying to make a point.
Lastly, keep in mind that the internet lacks the ability in the pure text format of adequately showing emotions. It is often very easy to misinterpret the "tone" of a comment, which makes the points above that I made even more critical.
Good luck in the future. I am sure you will have some mean comment for me, but I was trying to be constructive for you!
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by Gino Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 9:22 PM
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Don't think of it as RUDE, think of it as "constructive criticism" you DO have the option NOT to or TO share your letters, so you kind of have to expect SOME negative responses.
Your letter is very well written, to the point, and convey's your displeasure very well. Your grammar and writing skills are excellent and I do think your point is valid. Good, Bad, or indifferent, PFB is a great site to get things off your chest when companies ignore your feedback while depositing your money into their accounts.
It;s like the New Jersey Casino's complaining that they've lost millions because the government shut down for three days...but we never see them saying "hold off people, we're raking in so much money we can't count it fast enough so please slow down a bit" We always see the winners but never see the ones with their pockets inside out with nothing but a credit card to get home with.
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by Buddy Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 8:22 PM
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If you don't want comments left on your letter, then don't make it public.
BTW.... I read your 'lovely' letter to Home Depot, it's a mystery to me why people were being 'rude' & 'acting like there is a problem with your complaint'. /sarcasm
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When I was two years old, I am told I used to bite people (in the leg generally because they existed at the same level as my teeth). Thanks to the greater community of adults responsible for my guided participation in the world, I learned that this was generally not in my best interest.
Then there was that cookie jar . . .
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by Tracy M Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 12:26 PM
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...but I just can't. It's a small point, but did anyone else notice that she also posted the complaint with a smiley face instead of a frown?
This just tickles me, for some reason. Hee.
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by JME Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 9:59 AM
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A certain percentage of the people here are rude, just as a certain percentage of the general population is. Just do your best to ignore those who bother you.
I DO believe, however, that those who feel it's necessary to use cursing either in a letter or in a reply need to stop. Not everyone uses that language or wants to read it. I wish PFB had a filter to immediately remove comments containing "4 letter words".
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by mary jo Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 9:37 AM
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WOW! How did I miss this? I came on here a couple of times yesterday. I only slept three hours so I had lots of time! LOL! But I didnt see this until just now.
Since everything has already been said I will just say this...
I agree with everything Anita_New_Name, Tickeytak, Evil Erik, VC, and Mr. Mafia had to say.
And lastly....Courtdog....you need to let it go and get over it. I am sure you know to what I am referring to.
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by JuliePie Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 8:38 AM
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OK, so I found the Walmart letter in question. I read it, and I read the first response (Quinny's). I think the response was very good, especially since it was acknowledged that Nicole had a valid complaint but should re-write the letter. I often give the same advice, and I think it's the best advice that can be given on this site.
Then, Nicole attacks Quinny for responding to her letter. Any comments/responses after that go right out the window. If you are going to respond to good advice in that way, no one is going to take you seriously.
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by Jay Chick Posted Wed July 12, 2006 @ 3:47 AM
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ha if you don't like it then leave!
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I agree
by Buddy Wed July 12, 2006 @ 8:23 PM
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by Stephen Lavalley Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 10:06 PM
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How did I end up here......... oh yeah Jet Blue Airlines is financed by a socialists liberal named George Soros.
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Kool Aid
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by Julie2071 Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 6:48 PM
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I understand what you're saying. A lot of people do overeact when they comment. Some people post saying, "That is the stupidest thing I've ever heard.", when really it wasn't that inane. Just about every letter has its really bad feedback. Then again, if you don't like the website, you shouldn't go on it. I don't think one person can change every single person who logs onto planetfeedback.
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by Matt Jones Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 6:35 PM
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Well, maybe they are right. If you are unreasonable, you will not understand when someone is pointing out that you are.
Example:
Reasonable complaint-
You were overcharged on a bill from a company, and it took 2 months to resolve and you were completely right and no one would help resolve the issue.
Unreasonable-
You went to a store and they were out of a product you wanted so you demand an apology and gas money and the product free.
Now compare your request to both and see which it is closer to.
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by mamaw Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 5:47 PM
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????????????? Why the smiley face if all you want to do is complain?
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I just popped diet coke out of my nose laughing...
let me get this straight, catch me if I fall off the chair laughing will ya?
You are complaining, about others complaining, about your complaints about others complaints to your original complaint about SuperDuper WalMart not staying open late on the Sabbath.
AM I right? or did I burn my nostrils out for nothing?
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by niNJA Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 3:11 PM
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Seriously. There's no way someone with her temper could listen to all this abuse without responding. Beating up on her in her absence just seems...sad.
So let us wish her a fond farewell. She gave us not only a few laughs and a few tears (well maybe not tears), but she also gave us a few precious moments of entertainment in the midst of our otherwise boring work days. So feel free to post any final thoughts or good-byes, and then may I propose we let this dead horse rest in peace?
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by Mr. Mafia Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 2:00 PM
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Basically what you want is for everyone to say, Nicat's you are right. Basically you want everyone to agree with you. That is not what PFB is for. True we can help people solve problems that they have with complaints, and give advice however we will not always agree with you. No one was rude to you. You are not demanding something that you do not deserve such as a gift certificate, but you have to realise that not all people will agree with you, and if you can't accept that then just send the letters to companies privately. I really hope you did not come here and expect everyone to agree with you.
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by vc Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 1:31 PM
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Perhaps I can enlighten you.
From you letters:
"I know it was sunday but with all this talk about taking God out of everyday dont feed me this line of crap about Sunday time with family."
You're writing a letter to a company and this type of statement is inflammatory and will put people off from the get go.
"Stay open until at least 8."
Not a request, but a demand.
"Get your act together."
A demand and rather rude at that.
"Open other registers"
Another demand.
"Teach your cashiers how to bag food seperatly from other items."
Another demand. I'm seeing a pattern here. While I agree that the groceries need to be bagged properly, I could've made the point much more professionally.
Do you see where I'm going? The overall attitude and tone of your letters opens up the flood gates. A good portion of the folks that post here are in retail and you aren't making any friends with your lack of tact.
I'm not replying to bash you, just to maybe show you why things are the way they are. I mean, I'm good people, but I'm not above givin' a good bashin'. Just not right now.
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by Tracy M Tue July 11, 2006 @ 3:59 PM
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by Mr.Freeze Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 12:33 PM
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hey if you dont like the comments people leave on your letter than dont make the letter shared.
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by Leanne l Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 12:33 PM
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I saw this and went uh oh this one is going to make it to #1 and be the Jerry Springer one of all times!
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by tickytack Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 10:49 AM
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find it hysterical that someone wrote to PFB to complain about PFB?
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Yes, but
by tickytack Tue July 11, 2006 @ 11:56 AM
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'Tis okay
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Whoops
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This one
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I asked
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huh?
by AmandaBanana Tue July 11, 2006 @ 4:20 PM
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Well...
by Anita_New_Name Tue July 11, 2006 @ 7:38 PM
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Queue.
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hahahaha
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Oh...LOL
by Anita_New_Name Fri July 14, 2006 @ 5:13 AM
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by AmandaBanana Tue July 11, 2006 @ 11:38 AM
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by Brightie Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 8:18 AM
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I won't say "if you don't like it, don't come here", because I'd hate to see anyone miss out on this great a tool. But I think if you don't want other users to be allowed to critique and discuss your letter, you could easily resolve the issue by not sharing the letter. You still get all the goodness that is PFB sending the letter to the company for you, without any of the headache of other people's opinions.
I think, however, if you look around you'll find that for the most part, no one here means to be personally attacking. They are just reading your letter and analyzing it from their personal views. Sometimes they respond quickly, off the top of their heads, and it might seem rude. More likely, I think, one or two people actually *are* rude and after you read their comments, you see the same tone in everyone elses' comments, even if they're trying to offer constructive criticism.
I've said it before, I'll say it again - stick it out, hang around, become a part of the community. It's not as bad as you may think.
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by *Brenda* Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 1:57 AM
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If you don't want to listen to what anyone else has to say but yourself then don't share the letter.
There is no need to get "furious" over comments other people made.
None of the complaints I saw "shot you down". When you share your letters you are welcoming comments from others.
You are really being rude with your "whatever"s and calling people stupid.
For instance, Quinny made a very nice post, wasn't rude at all but you just wouldn't have it!
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Woah Nelly!
by AmandaBanana Tue July 11, 2006 @ 11:27 AM
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by AmandaBanana Posted Tue July 11, 2006 @ 11:24 AM
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I love how people here are so quick to explain when people are unsure. Sometimes you all really make me smile :)
However...I do have to agree that some of the commentors should take their own advise (Myself included) and think about what they say before they say it, and possibly things wouldn't come off so rudely. When that happens, I usually get sad (not really) with everyone...yet I am guilty of it too
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