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 Re: What is a good poster vs. an excellent poster?
Posted by Brenda/CA on 6/3/06 2:50pm

I don't think you can judge a person by the way they repond to a particular post or poster. Each individual has his/her own way of speaking. Some people may phrase things in a sweet and kind (gentle) tone; while others are more direct, blunt, (harsh). When someone asks a question they have to expect these different kinds of responses from people, as each individual is different. I would not discredit something someone said because they say it in a harsh manner; some very good advice has come from some of the people here that have a "tell it like it is" attitude. I think that a lot of the frustration is the repitition of questions, day after day (maybe the orange "search button" needs to be twice the size it currently is, flashing, and labeled "Warning! click here first"Wink. It is noble to want everything to be done nicely, and sweetly, and in a school, with children it should be. However, this is the grown-up world, and a person that is considering self-employment should at the very least research before posting. This site is easy to navigate, newcomers seem to find the "Notary Talk" button, but they miss the others such as "Signing Central", "Notary Supplies", etc. Then they find "Post New Message" button, but, miss the "Search" button. If a person wants help, then they have to help themselves first. If you have searched with no results, then ask the question.
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