Motoring1 min ago
When Replying To An Ab Post.......
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Do you.....
Read the question and answer immediately?
Look at the question, the last answer and then answer?
Have a quick skim over previous answers and then answer?
Read the entire post, all responses then decide if your answer holds any merit and/or hasnt already been discussed so as to avoid repetition?
Read the question and answer immediately?
Look at the question, the last answer and then answer?
Have a quick skim over previous answers and then answer?
Read the entire post, all responses then decide if your answer holds any merit and/or hasnt already been discussed so as to avoid repetition?
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Hi jd-1984, I always read through all the answers before I post anything. If there are lots of responses that I agree with, I will try to acknowledge this in my post. Regarding how I answer, I will always try to make it clear how much actual knowledge I have of the subject I am answering, I would hate anyone to act on any advice/ helpful suggestion I have given if it...
14:49 Thu 24th Jan 2013
depends on the question and how many answers there already are.
if its an opinion based answer then others responses are not relevant to check really anyway.
and if there are hundreds then it can be tedious to wade through
but also repeating an answer is fine - in fact, it is best if many people give similar answers because it means its more likely to be true or right.
i would never just take the answer of one person - id like many people to agree to confirm it.
i always find it amusing when someone gets arsey because other people give similar answers to them - as though just because they have spoken the question should end and no further input is needed... if people just wanted a single answer they may as well google.
personally i read and reread the question and try to consider what they are actually saying -
because it drives me mad when people respond who have clearly just scan-read the post and jumped in but have gone off on a wild tangent, and have totally misread or misunderstood the post - its very tedious to deal with someone who is convinced that their interpretation of a post is correct, even when you tell them otherwise.
if its an opinion based answer then others responses are not relevant to check really anyway.
and if there are hundreds then it can be tedious to wade through
but also repeating an answer is fine - in fact, it is best if many people give similar answers because it means its more likely to be true or right.
i would never just take the answer of one person - id like many people to agree to confirm it.
i always find it amusing when someone gets arsey because other people give similar answers to them - as though just because they have spoken the question should end and no further input is needed... if people just wanted a single answer they may as well google.
personally i read and reread the question and try to consider what they are actually saying -
because it drives me mad when people respond who have clearly just scan-read the post and jumped in but have gone off on a wild tangent, and have totally misread or misunderstood the post - its very tedious to deal with someone who is convinced that their interpretation of a post is correct, even when you tell them otherwise.
Hi jd-1984, I always read through all the answers before I post anything. If there are lots of responses that I agree with, I will try to acknowledge this in my post.
Regarding how I answer, I will always try to make it clear how much actual knowledge I have of the subject I am answering, I would hate anyone to act on any advice/helpful suggestion I have given if it turned out to be wrong.
Like grasscarp and I am sure hundreds of others, I have thought I have been first to answer a question delighted that I can be of help and pressed submit, only to find that lots of people have been quicker off the mark than me!
I think it is because I tend to write novels when I answer questions rather than short snappy answers!
I also try to read through my answer thoroughly before posting to check for spelling and grammar etc, but still find mistakes after I have pressed submit, grrr!!
Regarding how I answer, I will always try to make it clear how much actual knowledge I have of the subject I am answering, I would hate anyone to act on any advice/helpful suggestion I have given if it turned out to be wrong.
Like grasscarp and I am sure hundreds of others, I have thought I have been first to answer a question delighted that I can be of help and pressed submit, only to find that lots of people have been quicker off the mark than me!
I think it is because I tend to write novels when I answer questions rather than short snappy answers!
I also try to read through my answer thoroughly before posting to check for spelling and grammar etc, but still find mistakes after I have pressed submit, grrr!!