Where are my Fodor's Friends?
#21
Joined: Jan 2003
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Another thought about posts that get lots of responses -- many of them are not asking for anything terribly specific and some not even travel related (cross word puzzle thread is booming).
When it's a wider topic, like 'What not to do in Paris' or 'Having a picnic in Luxembourg Gardens'... well then alot more people possibly have something to contribute.
When it's a wider topic, like 'What not to do in Paris' or 'Having a picnic in Luxembourg Gardens'... well then alot more people possibly have something to contribute.
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
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I must agree witht he fact it is tiresome to answer posts and never get so much of merci. Even worse wg=hen you get flamed for your opinion by someone who doesn;t even answer the question just insults the ones who do. Last but not least I am fed up witht he grammar/spelling police. Last I checked this was a travel forum not a MSAT training course.
#23
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THANKS FOR YOUR REPLIES. Actually, I do thank people for their help. I also thank in advance as well, and NOT because I don't want to take the time afterwards. Wow! Don't take this so personally Christina. Someone done you wrong? This site is about travel and things surrounding travel. I just wondered about lack of replies and it opened a whole can of worms that don't even pertain to the original question. I have NEVER been told I had poor manners. Quite the contrary. I didn't mean to get such a rise out of certain posters. As mentioned in my last post, don't reply if you don't have anything to respond on the subject or you don't like my post. I can't please everyone. None of us can. Let's try to enjoy this site for the wealth of info we get about what we all love to do.... TRAVEL!
Happy Trails!
Happy Trails!
#24
Joined: Jan 2003
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I just got a personal thank you from someone on my hotmail account. I was really thrilled to know that my assistance was so appreciated.
I haven't noticed the grammar/spelling police around much these days, mrsbu. I consider it a kindness (that I would appreciate myself) to correct someone on the spelling of a popular place name or attraction, e.g., Stonehenge not Stonehedge.
I haven't noticed the grammar/spelling police around much these days, mrsbu. I consider it a kindness (that I would appreciate myself) to correct someone on the spelling of a popular place name or attraction, e.g., Stonehenge not Stonehedge.



