#1 (permalink) Mon Jul 11, 2011 3:15 am Suggestion to all users, in order to have your questions answered faster. |
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Dear all,
I would like to give some advice regarding the posts with doubts, especially giving a clear title / subject.
When you write a subject, it should reflect the content of your message.
"Hi", "Hello", "question", "What do you do?" are titles that nearly always do not reflect the real question you have.
"Hi", "hello" sounds like "I would like to chat with someone"
"Question" is too general, most people do not check the content because they'd like to know the query.
Some clear subjects / titles are:
"coud you check this conditional sentence for grammar flaws?"
"What's the difference between as and like?"
"Could you check the following sentences on their correctness?"
I hope this message helps you to increase responses.
If someone has more tips, feel free to add them.
Regards from Mexico,
Ozzy _________________ I have learnt that "sorry" is not enough; sometimes you actually have to change.
Claire London. |
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Ozzy For President I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 10 May 2011 Posts: 397 Location: Mexico
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