Acknowledging responses.
Why do some members ask for advice, and when that'e given, do not acknowledge it? Is it rudeness or just plain ignorance?
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Beats me, Nellie. I've responded to two in the last few days with no comeback at all. I'm not seeking thanks but an acknowledgement would be polite and would also let others in the same position know if the fix worked.
I'm tempted to start keeping a list so I don't offer advice a second time to someone who doesn't have the courtesy to respond.
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There could be a few reasons why the OP doesn't acknowledge responses , it could be they are away without wifi ,it could be they don't come onto CT as often as some of us ,or it could be they can't be bothered to answer
when I ask for advice I usually make a note of what I have asked and where I have posted it ,so I can keep an eye on any replys
A Thank you goes a long way
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I'm not seeking thanks but an acknowledgement would be polite and would also let others in the same position know if the fix worked.
Just what I think too, TW
A Thank you goes a long way
It cerainly does, HD
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Agree with all of you, a simple thank you isn't much to ask and is, if nothing else, Good Manners!!!....
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