Use some class/compassion

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I think this forum is the best thing I have found. I have found alot of good information and suggestions. I just wanted to ask all who post or reply to a question to please use some compassion. There is no need to be rude or negative when someone is asking a question or giving advise. Everyone is entitled to their opionion and they deserve respect. I've seen too many reply's to a thread where people are just down right rude. Just my :twocents:

Thank you:D

[QUOTE=Spidey's mom;3692924]We need to think before we judge what people have typed too. It is hard on the internet to be completely sure about intentions. Months ago I was criticized for using this smilie :D because some saw it as a condescending smilie whereas I have always seen this smilie :D as simply a more expressive :) . . . just a bigger smile. Meaning happy.

It's interesting, even the smilies can get mis-interpreted! I've thought this :D was a smart-a** grin, or a Cheshire cat grin. So, out of 25,000 posts, you may have accidentally p.o.-ed, um, how many people?? :uhoh21: I'm just kidding ya :lol2:

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I could go for the "smart-a** grin or Chesire cat grin. :D

steph

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