Do you only the title or the whole discussion?

@reaperz (1266)
United States
April 10, 2007 9:07am CST
People will actually only read the title of the discussion and know things about it. Some others likes to read the whole discussion! What do you do? Read the whole discussion? Or only the title of the discussion?
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4 responses
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
10 Apr 07
I read the title and what is inside of the discussion. I wasn't for sure what this actual discussions was about until I opened it up. I think you forgot to type the word, read, in the title. I like to read the title and see what is inside the discussion before I actually respond to it. I want to make sure I respond correctly and asnwer all ofthe questions in it. Most people cannot respond to the discussion unless they actually know what the entire discussion is about. Some mebers will give you a bad rating if you do not answer their discussion in full.
@Gin001 (7)
• China
10 Apr 07
It depends on whether you have enough time to read or you have enough interest to read.
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@WebMann (4731)
• Canada
10 Apr 07
Hey there ReaperZ I read both the title and the description. I noticed that in your title you left out the 'read', slow down and breath before you finish posting. Oh I not only read the title and description I like to have fun posting also. Have a great day. :)
@kelly60 (4547)
• United States
10 Apr 07
I read both the title and the entire discussion. If you do not read both, you really are not qualified to give an answer because you do not have enough information to give an informed decision. I may not be able to tell you what you want to know even after reading your entire discussion, but at least I can give you an honest effort, unlike someone who will not bother to put in the effort to read what you have written. Personally, I hate it when someone starts rambling on about what they THOUGHT I meant, using only my title as a guide, when by their response, it was obvious that they had not read a word of my discussion.