Do you resolve all your discussions?
By achyuta
@achyuta (2851)
United States
December 4, 2006 5:56am CST
That is, do you choose the best response after you have got enough response. I typically wait fo atleast a day. I fee it is a part of having healthy discussions.
12 responses
@asadahsan (723)
• Pakistan
10 Dec 06
well i always try to give a diffrent and a resolving answer which will always be helpful for everyone and i m gettinglot of best respnces i always try to give a best answer not for selecting best responce always post for help everyone..
@feralwoman (2199)
• Australia
4 Dec 06
Yes I do. I also respond to all of my discussions and give +ve or -ve ratings depending on whether the response is good or just a one worder. Depending on the topic I like to wait for a week or so until I choose the best response. LOL
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@phdmoneymaker (2297)
• Singapore
19 Dec 06
after enough response yes, but most of my discussion doesnt get so many response.. sigh... =.="
@pramodthakur (2365)
• India
11 Dec 06
Hey, waiting for only one day is not sufficient. You should also visit your old discussion forum started, some people join you later on and they may give valuable suggestions to you. So 1 day is not sufficient. Good adviser may be busy in other work, you may get answer after few days also, so my advice is to visit your old discussion topic also, if time permits you from your busy schedule, I do so and give marks to the responders as they have spared time for us. it is our duty to read their advices, may be vaulable one.
@lovewaves (157)
• India
18 Dec 06
yes i do.
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thats why i resolve my all discsuiin with my friends
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