- Jul 14, 2011
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Nobody on this forum seems to be taking very well to the suggestion that there are more polite ways to give advice to someone whose trying to learn. Imagine if a professor of yours, instead of just correcting you and presenting the reasons why, said your work was dumb, terrible, whatever. There's a reason good instructors don't do that, in the same way that good discussions tend to be polite while arguments tend to be rude. If in having a conversation with someone you persistently refer to their ideas as stupid, there is a good chance they'll end up thinking of you as a dickwad, so, that's probably something you need to tone down. If you don't get what I'm saying, then honestly, I don't know how much plainer to put it. Sorry if I offended anyone regardless.
I appreciate the ongoing advice, but like I said, I'm no longer looking for any, so again, thankyou (I mean it) for your help on this.
I appreciate the ongoing advice, but like I said, I'm no longer looking for any, so again, thankyou (I mean it) for your help on this.
