Reading all the response to discussions twice to mark best response!

@sharay (2769)
India
February 21, 2012 11:04pm CST
The discussions that I had started, I read all of the responses once again in order to give the best response for I give them only after some 2 or 3 weeks normally so that there are no more person to answer them...giving them time to respond...but it takes a lot of my time..how do you handle this?
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@KrauseHome (36447)
• United States
22 Feb 12
Well, it does often take a lot of time to go in and read over, respond back and then choose a Best response. Many times there might not be the ideal Best Response, so I have to skip over that one hoping in time I can eventually choose one. But when I can, I also try and respond back to everyone as well to help keep that discussion moving.
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@sharay (2769)
• India
23 Feb 12
I used to respond to most of discussions and will defntly give a best response even if it is not a complete answer that i had expected, whichever is the best, i chose it
@Aja103654 (5644)
• Philippines
22 Feb 12
hmm... i have done this before but i don't often do it. i don't always select a best response unless when i really think that person gave the best response or unless if there is only one responder to that discussion. i always appreciate sole responders.
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@sharay (2769)
• India
22 Feb 12
yeah when there is one or two, i dont mark too...apart from that i make it a point that i mark best response
• Italy
22 Feb 12
I didn't make any topic yet, but when I will I'd handle them a little different I think. If a person "fully" answers the way you wish to your topic, there's no need to wait for so long to see the other responses, because the chances they will contain more stuff and not half of the previous answer are really low. Reading twice is more than right, I'd do that too.
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@sharay (2769)
• India
22 Feb 12
yes...there were times when i would get the perfect answers and i would mark them immediately without waiting for the rest...but that does not happen always