Do you use tht term "happy mylotting"?
@bhushanbodkhe (819)
India
10 responses
@LadyMarissa (12148)
• United States
14 Oct 08
Unfortunately, some of the people who use the term "happy mylotting" don't mean it, over use it, & it becomes less than a genuine thought...thereby giving them a negative reputation. If used as you truly mean it, it can be beneficial. To just add it to every post is phony!!! I have responded to a discussion to only receive a comment that has absolutely NOTHING to do with my response!!! Then when they finish their comment with happy mylotting, I think I'll NEVER respond to another of their discussions as they did not care enough to read what I wrote!!! So, only use the phrase happy mylotting when you mean it, be sure to read your responses & comment in such a way to show you care enough to pay attention. This will be MORE beneficial in getting reputations!!! HAPPY MYLOTTING!!!
@LadyMarissa (12148)
• United States
14 Oct 08
You think??? I promise you, I would prefer to have a quality discussion than to hear happy mylotting!!! Some say it is a space filler...it is NOT enough to get anymore earnings!!! If you read the guidelines, they say do NOT just say thank you as you will NOT be paid for that short of a response. Well happy mylotting is not enough to make you any money!!! When myLot says make a quality response they mean 3 or 4 sentences NOT one or two words!!!
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
14 Oct 08
I have used the same closing signature since being a member here.
And mine is from the heart at all times I feel.
Most my friends here feel the same as well.
I hope they do anyhow.
Have a great day/evening also.
HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB !!~
@vidhyavini (6111)
• India
14 Oct 08
Ya I have the habit of using that term. When I am starting a discussion, I won't use that regularly. I will use that only if the discussion is related to mylot. In other discussions if I add that, I don't think that will have any meaning.
But when I am responding to any discussion, I will definitely add that at the end. And if its mylot related topic, I will also add "All the best".
If I am commenting to a response for my discussion, I will use "Happy to have your response. Happy mylotting". We are not supposed to thank anyone here. So I do say that I am happy to have their response.
Definitely it will give some happiness to the user who reads that.
Happy mylotting.
@Metalchick (1391)
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24 Nov 08
I have used this phrase in the past but mainly aim it at new users to encourage them to stay active and enjoy their time here. It's important that this site stays active as possible afteral the more active this site is the more friends you will make and the more discussions there will be for members to respond to.
@savitha_r86 (904)
• India
15 Oct 08
Even I have seen many people using that term here!! And so I din't want to. I just wanted to be unique in my own way and so I never used it even once. Keep smiling
Cheers
@nakulsharma86 (72)
• India
14 Oct 08
When I am responsing to a discussion then I don't use this term usually.When I am starting any discussion or sending a message to my friend then I use this term.But I am completely in favour of using this term because every person accessing this site knows each other as mylotters so you can sum up the whole conversation in just one term which is "Happy Mylotting".
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@webeishere (36313)
• United States
14 Oct 08
I have a signature that I've used since being a member here.
A lot of my friends and others have coime to know this well also.
So yes I use a form of this phrase.
Here's how I close all my discussions, responses and comments on myLot.
HAPPY POSTINGS FROM GRANDPA BOB !!~
@Margarit (3676)
• Philippines
14 Oct 08
It depends upon the discussion itself, when it all about something to be proud out, something funny , something that can make a day bright, well i post happy mylotting. but in other way around, i dont thing you will still put those word for it is not appropriate to use it. In short 'happy mylotting 'should be depends on a persons feeling to make it more meaningful and feel its sincerity.