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Lori Aug 17th, 2005 06:08 AM

Paragraphs - Please
 
When writing a trip report, complaint, suggestions, whatever .. please break your post into paragraphs. I just gave up reading a post about a B&B in Ireland because it just ran on and on.

I know this subject has been covered before, but for new posters maybe it is worth mentioning again.

Thanks!!

willit Aug 17th, 2005 06:23 AM

because it proved
to be popular
in previous threads,
maybe we should
construct every post
in groups of
three words each.

Then again, I
think Lori may
just have a
point about paragraphs.

lucygirl Aug 17th, 2005 07:22 AM

Totally agree Lori. There's dozens of posts that I don't bother reading because I just can't follow along without by eyes crossing.

Thanks for speaking up.

suze Aug 17th, 2005 01:08 PM

thank you

wantagig Aug 17th, 2005 02:12 PM

Right-on Lori,

Testify sistah!

jody Aug 17th, 2005 02:22 PM

Right on. Lori!

I give up on most of the "unparagraphed" messages...even some from regular posters who really should know better!

bobthenavigator Aug 17th, 2005 02:24 PM

Bravo ! Please, if you want it to be read.

tedgale Aug 17th, 2005 02:52 PM

The lack of paragraphing is not the problem: It is a symptom.

The disease: unorganized thoughts and
inability to distinguish "need to know" from "wanna tell ya"

If you take the time to delve into the lengthy unparagraphed blog-like posts you find:

"My flight was on time/ late/ fully booked/ half empty" (What does that tell me about a flight I might take?)

"We sampled a delicious local wine whose name I no longer recall"

"There was a very rude woman seated opposite us who really ruined our evening"

etc, etc, etc.

Traveler, tarry not here.

Parfym Aug 17th, 2005 04:45 PM

Tedgale,
Well put!
Thanks,
P

rex Aug 17th, 2005 04:53 PM

Objection: goes to state of mind...

Best wishes, your honor...

Rex

(watching too much Law and Order)

;)

Mary_Fran Aug 17th, 2005 05:20 PM

I agree 100% about the frustrations of trying to read posts that aren't divided logically into manageable bits. In fact, I frequently copy and paste that type of report into Word, where I break it up into paragraphs and punctuate appropriately before attempting to read for content.

uhoh_busted Aug 17th, 2005 05:31 PM

:-) another editor comes out of the closet!

I've done that, plus, I've edited emails sent to me with trip reports that I wanted to forward others so they would be easier to read! (And made obvious grammatical corrections, too.)

Clifton Aug 17th, 2005 05:45 PM


I'm in favor of trip reports written entirely in haiku. Of course, that may be better for trip reports on the Asia board.

Anyone looking for just the facts should never, ever read anything I've ever written. Ever. But I do break for paragraphs.


avalon Aug 18th, 2005 12:37 AM

ttt

worldinabag Aug 18th, 2005 02:05 AM


I thought this thread gives a good layout for a trip report - http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...abag&fid=2


worldinabag Aug 18th, 2005 02:07 AM

Oops, tee hee, I mean item 1 of this one - http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...cke1&fid=2

Intrepid1 Aug 18th, 2005 02:51 AM

I'm all for paragraphing to make things easy to read.

Suggestions like this are helpful.

It's the "regulations" promulgated by people who seem to believe they "own" some part of this site that are the most interesting as are the many ways people continue to totally ignore them, thank God.

rex Aug 18th, 2005 04:50 AM

Note to worldinabag... it might be "nmber 1" on the hlocke list right now, but it won;t remain that way (unless hlocke never posts again, and then, maybe not even the, if others post to threads on that same list).

The URL is http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34649542

... and that never changes.

But, it is an excellent find, and others should do even half as good in making a trip report readable. I had never looked at it.

Thanks.

rex Aug 18th, 2005 05:02 AM

Wow. I've just spent the past 15 minutes further skiming the hlocke1 trip rport. Phenomenal. If you have never seen it, you really should!

Thank you again, worldinabag!

And thank you hlocke1 for setting the bar at a new standard!

ncgrrl Aug 18th, 2005 05:32 AM

I like Clifton's idea of haiku.

Though I might go for a sonnet for a long trip.


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