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  1. 1. Does it bother you when members don't thank you?

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It doesn't bother me...I don't write much visa info these days but I answer other questions on the boards sometimes and ask questions. I think a "thank you everyone" is fine instead of having to thank each one individually, especially if you get lots of responses.

I agree.

And in case I've forgotten to thank people over the months....Thank you :)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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It doesn't really bother me...

I don't know if it means much now but, to all who've given me advise/ congrats/ help on this forum - If I didn't say it, Thank YOU!! ... and sorry if I didn't say so before :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

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There are bigger issues than, just a simple one.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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It doesn't bother me...I don't write much visa info these days but I answer other questions on the boards sometimes and ask questions. I think a "thank you everyone" is fine instead of having to thank each one individually, especially if you get lots of responses.

I agree.

And in case I've forgotten to thank people over the months....Thank you :)

I see that you are in Fairfax, good luck! The district is a little behind in processing cases ( coz of volume) but my interview experience was painless!

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Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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Not really... I have pretty low expectations as far as this board goes... :whistle: esp with newbies who don't really know their netiquette.

I agree 100%

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I think anytime you post an answer to a thread, you should go back and read the ensuing discussion. You may find that the answer you were hoping to get a thank-you for has evolved into a discussion adding a dimension you had not thought of.

And it's been closed. :lol:

Yeah well, sometimes that happens too!! :P

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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It doesn't bother me if people say thank you as long as they are generally pleasant and not snarky when dealing with questions. I think generally I make a point of thanking people and definitely did so as a newbie. I relied on VJ a LOT and would never take for granted the help I got then and still receive now.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

Not at all. Actually, the other way around. With a few exceptions, I'm not fond of posts that say only "thank you!" or just have one smiley.

There are exceptions, but if I have to scroll 7 pages to find an actual post, it bugs me :ranting:

Saludos,

Caro

:hehe:

:bonk:

Saludos,

Caro

***Justin And Caro***
Happily married and enjoying our life together!

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