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    A very respected member of this forum asked another member why they could not offer a "thanks" for the valuable information they received from other members. That has been a concern of mine for a long time, but I did not speak up. So I will now speak my piece.

    I have quit thanking certain members of the forum because they are to good for the rest of us. If I hold a door open for you and you do not say thank you, I am going to slam the door into your butt. Yes I have done this and also said your welcome when the door hit the target. Respect is a valuable asset. It is time to share it. We have a lot of knowledge on this forum, do not assume you are better than the rest.

    You know who you are. Get off your a$$ and show your appreciation for the valuable contributions other members provide. Personally I would be embarrassed with no thank's because it means you believe you provided more to the forum than it provided you. If that is the case, you are one hell of a scrapper. You are better than myself because I need the forum to learn and I will continue to thank those that contribute. Just my 02 cents worth and I spoke my piece.
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    Well said Patriot76, as most of you know I'm retired from scrapping but still make contributions to this forum in the hopes of helping others from my mistakes and achievements. The majority of my posts do not warrant a reply as I'm speaking from an experience only I can relate to.

    If it were not for the thanks given, I would feel that I was talking to a brick wall or to myself.

    It is also a good idea when replying to a posters comment to use the quote, keeping the conversation in context. I recently asked a member making an un-quoted reply if he was directing the conversation to me, his reply was all.

    Forums are like a party line where everyone gets a chance to listen in, please use the quote.


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    While I agree with both of you I'll bet that a lot of members don't know about the thanks button. It's like the reputation and report buttons that are next to the thanks button. If members haven't taken the time to familiarize themselves with the forum, they might not even know they are there. The same goes for the forum rules.

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    One important thing to know is that the thanks button is not available on the mobile app.

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    With all due respect.
    It's just the quantitative alternative to a text response..
    In said thread, the thanks was a typed response and I felt it more than suited a positive attitude and respect for members who contributed on the subject.
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    OK, I'll surrender. I'll join the 21st century. I'll thank every post I read and think is worthy. I've thanked a lot of you in person. So, New Years Resolution in effect. I'll do the thank thing...

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    I have to agree with NH. One of the other forums I frequent has a thanks option, but the first time I thanked someone (A frequent poster there), he got confused, wondering what the icon meant.

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    Someone got Patriot riled up, bad someone!

    I always figured...if I like a post, for whatever reason, I hit the thanks button. Can't do nothing but not reply if you don't like it..lol..which is probably a good thing.



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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    One important thing to know is that the thanks button is not available on the mobile app.
    Very true, I tend to open this site in a web browser on my phone, and then request the desktop site as I feel more comfortable accessing the site in this way rather than the app. Perhaps the thanks could be added to the app so that those who only access via their smart phone can also thank helpful posts.

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    Saying thanks, thank you or using this forum, by pressing the "Thanks" button is how a individual can offer a another person a courteous acknowledgement of appreciation. Saying "Thanks" also shows your respect of their active participation, by giving thanks you are giving back a acknowledgement to someone that have given their time and information to all for their benefit or consideration.

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    Just wanted to share why I went on a rampage with this post. On 1/26 I held the door open for three individuals and not one thanked me. All three were well to do and could hire someone to open doors for them. On this same day, I plowed out two neighbors that not only thanked me, but wanted to pay me for moving snow. I refused payment because they needed the money more than I did and both were handicapped. Because they had limited funds, both baked me treats for my efforts, more valuable in my mind than the money.

    When I checked the forum that evening I saw that a highly respected member of the forum called someone on the lack of thanks. At this time I realized I have made lots of money because of information provided by the forum and felt guilty because I did not share the profits. At the same time I realized many individuals steel information for profit without even a thank you.

    I am from the old school and expect immigrants to learn English and that my tax dollars should not be spent in education to hire interpreters. The least they can learn is how to say thank you for making their life better. I understand that the smart phone app has limitations, but if you can afford a smart phone, you can afford a computer.

    So in a nut shell, I am disappointed that some of the Midwest has lost the traditional morals and values that were the basis of this country. I am sorry I took it out on an entire forum. So with that said, I will not back down from my beliefs, but I might quit posting them.

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    I think the more "connected" we are the less manors we have. The kids sit at the supper table and have a conversation via text message rather than engage the whole family. We are evolving into a society that can't communicate without a device.

    People say things on the internet that they would never say to someone face to face. Cyber Bullying is rampant.

    I am thankful I grew up before facebook and cameras in everyone's pocket at all times. We all did stupid stuff as kids. Now when a kid does something stupid it's all over facebook with a picture for all the world to see.

    That's my rant on mannors/society for the day.
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    The other day I was on a beer run and opened the door for a woman, she replied "Mahalo" then came back outside to tell me that "Mahalo" was thank you in Hawaiian! I then said Adios...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Just wanted to share why I went on a rampage with this post. On 1/26 I held the door open for three individuals and not one thanked me. All three were well to do and could hire someone to open doors for them. On this same day, I plowed out two neighbors that not only thanked me, but wanted to pay me for moving snow. I refused payment because they needed the money more than I did and both were handicapped. Because they had limited funds, both baked me treats for my efforts, more valuable in my mind than the money.
    My wife and I go out at Christmas to do our last little things of shopping for the kids on one night. I too held the door for 3 people.. not 1 said "Thanks" or even acknowledged that I was there- it was as if the door was being held open by Casper. By the 3rd I was a bit peeved myself.. So I can relate!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pjost View Post
    I think the more "connected" we are the less manors we have. The kids sit at the supper table and have a conversation via text message rather than engage the whole family. We are evolving into a society that can't communicate without a device.

    People say things on the internet that they would never say to someone face to face. Cyber Bullying is rampant.

    I am thankful I grew up before facebook and cameras in everyone's pocket at all times. We all did stupid stuff as kids. Now when a kid does something stupid it's all over facebook with a picture for all the world to see.

    That's my rant on mannors/society for the day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    The other day I was on a beer run and opened the door for a woman, she replied "Mahalo" then came back outside to tell me that "Mahalo" was thank you in Hawaiian! I then said Adios...
    At least she could speak English. That is a good thing. You knowing Spanish is also a good thing. That women deserved respect in my opinion because she shared her appreciation and explained what it meant in her native tongue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    My wife and I go out at Christmas to do our last little things of shopping for the kids on one night. I too held the door for 3 people.. not 1 said "Thanks" or even acknowledged that I was there- it was as if the door was being held open by Casper. By the 3rd I was a bit peeved myself.. So I can relate!
    I am glad I am not the only one. Did you hit any of them on target? I only got one out of three, but I am sure she will thank the next individual that goes out of their way to show respect. I wish I had a picture of her face when that door hit her and I said "your welcome". I am sure she had to change her underwear. Sometimes it is more fun when they do not thank you.

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    No I didn't let the door go on any of them.. Figured I'd just have to open it again to go through it myself.



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    Not saying thank you or excuse me in person a pet peeve of mine. Oh an people who act rude to store clerks for not waiting on them while their on their cell phone. If you can't pay attention enough to pay your bill, count your cash, ask for what you neede..maybe you should wait to buy all that when you call is done.

    An I'll call you out for your lack of manners on top of it.

    Keep posting..no need not to. This topic comes up every now an then, an good way to remind folks...to show their thanks if they liked a post, it helped them, etc. Or to remind folks there is a thanks button.

    Sirscrapalot - If your phone call is so important, why are you standing in a line having this conversation? Use your phone, then stand in line. Simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirscrapalot View Post
    Not saying thank you or excuse me in person a pet peeve of mine. Oh an people who act rude to store clerks for not waiting on them while their on their cell phone. If you can't pay attention enough to pay your bill, count your cash, ask for what you neede..maybe you should wait to buy all that when you call is done.

    An I'll call you out for your lack of manners on top of it.

    Keep posting..no need not to. This topic comes up every now an then, an good way to remind folks...to show their thanks if they liked a post, it helped them, etc. Or to remind folks there is a thanks button.

    Sirscrapalot - If your phone call is so important, why are you standing in a line having this conversation? Use your phone, then stand in line. Simple.
    It seems like I'm on my phone all the time, however if I'm on a call I will either sit in my car or stand outside the store until I'm finished.

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