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Please if you want to ask me a question use [USER=57364]@Skate[/USER]


How to ask a good question

(a) Consider if your post adds value to the discussion.

(b) When expressing an alternative view, start off by saying “In my opinion …” and try to focus on the issues rather than person.

(c) We are all wordsmiths to some degree & it's easy to incite an emotional, knee-jerk response, creating an emotional outburst.

(d) Ask a detailed question & you will get a detailed response.

(e) Ask a one liner, it deserves a one liner response.


Don't ask one liners

Most member ask questions as one liner, (not all but some) & sometimes their responses are the same, it's unhelpful. If you skim my post you'll learn nothing but with repetitive reinforcement of successive posts the smart one will.


It takes time

It takes a lot of time & effort to give a measured response so all I'm asking if you have a question detail it precisely, let me understand why you don't understand as playing tennis with others is tiresome, boring & more importantly it waste our time.


Same old same old

Some members tend to follow patterns of behaviour, posting to invoke an emotional response, never answering questions directly to justify their position but they "always demand documentary evidence" from others to support their assertions, while offering none in return.


Please don't let that be you.


Skate.


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