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Fallacy
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Location: ex-ROK
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:46 pm Post subject: RE: Please read the threads |
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Precisely. See? That is the point trying to be made in a variety of post employing different methods: read the past threads. Read! Whatever happened to reading?! Also known as "lurking," where prior to posting, time is invested in a passive discovery process which inevitably results in becoming informed. Step 1: read extensively. Step 2: post with reference to that acquired knowledge. |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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^Be careful. You're skirting dangerously close to being called rude and sarcastic yourself with on-point, clear, and effective advice. |
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Fallacy
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Location: ex-ROK
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:10 pm Post subject: Re: This is a false analogy |
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wonkavite62 wrote: |
It's not as if OP's were coming up to them in Starbucks and constantly asking the same question. |
False analogy. This is a forum for poster interactions, not a marketplace for retailer transactions. In SBUX, the employee behind the register taking orders has received customer-service training; the customer will pay for services rendered. None of that happens here: no training; no money. Just volunteers. Back to SBUX: customer walks in, does not look around, does not look at the menu, then asks for suggestions. Employee suppresses the urge to respond in kind, and instead points to the menu, and gives a few random ideas for consideration to facilitate an order. Now, here at DAVE: poster does not lurk, does not read through old threads, then asks for suggestions. Volunteer does not suppress the urge to respond in kind, and instead points to the menu, and gives a few absurd ideas for consideration to facilitate discussion. Perhaps a better analogy is a library. Have a look around, conduct a genuine database search, before asking the librarian whether they know anything about books. Better yet, since in this forum there is NO librarian, do all of that before asking a random stranger standing among the stacks to volunteer information. Rephrased: "It is as if OP's were coming up to other users of the library and constantly asking the same question." Read the FAQ's, read the threads, read read read, lurk, watch, and learn. |
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Fallacy
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Location: ex-ROK
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:16 pm Post subject: RE: Epiphany |
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CentralCali wrote: |
^Be careful. You're skirting dangerously close to being called rude and sarcastic yourself with on-point, clear, and effective advice. |
Epiphany! Thanks to posters like CentralCali taking the time to hold hands and lead the way, I get it now. On-point, clear, and effective advice is rude, and that mixed with spoonfuls of sugared humor plus irony to make the bitter more sweet is sarcasm. Look what was learned here today, folks. Enlightenment. Entertainment. Enjoyment. All around. Yeah, I have been called worse. Sticks and stones, etc. Frankly, the rude and sarcastic bit is like an award to me: shows that posters are reading and paying attention, getting reactive, and jumping into the fray. We need more of that in this sleepy backwater saloon.
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:16 pm Post subject: |
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I like your analogy about the library; however, it's still missing something. This forum does have "sticky" threads, threads which are ostensibly meant to provide answers to the most common queries. It's like the table near the library entrance where the librarian puts the most used or most requested books. Of course, to avail oneself of those sticky threads would require more than a cursory look at just one sub-forum here. |
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Fallacy
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Location: ex-ROK
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 8:21 pm Post subject: RE: Here goes nothing! |
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Um, like, what's a sticky? Can you explain that better? I don't know anything. Anyway, let's talk about me more, and my problems, me me me me. Me me me, me? Me me. Okay? Thanks! One time, I posted a big sign on an easel at waist up to eye level directly in front of an elevator so that people exiting would literally have no choice but to see the large arrow pointing them in the right direction, and would be forced to physically step around the bold-lettered description giving them answer to their inevitable question: "Where do I go?" Then, I stood by far enough away not to be seen but be able to observe human behavior, and waited. You know what comes next, of course. I then watched, as time after time, the doors of the elevator would open, a small group of people expected for the event occurring down the hallway and to the left, would look directly through the sign, ignore it, step around it gingerly, and wander to the right, and go bother unrelated people in random offices with questions about "Can you help me? Where is this thing?" Maybe 9 out of 10 people did that, and only the remaining 1 stopped, looked, read, and followed the instructions. Sheep people need shepherd people, and that is why I have job security. |
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drcrazy
Joined: 19 Feb 2003 Location: Pusan. Yes, that's right. Pusan NOT Busan. I ain't never been to no place called Busan
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:08 am Post subject: |
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No. I have had time to think about this and now I am crushed . How dare you point out my mistake. That was so RUDE
Why are so many people so rude and sarcastic on this forum?
아임 고잉 투 텔 마이 마미!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Fox
Joined: 04 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 1:55 am Post subject: |
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The Cosmic Hum wrote: |
But as this corner of the Web continues to grow smaller by the day, it does give pause to curious minds as to the attitudes of those who still frequent here, and just how much, if any, they are contributing to this diminishing netizenship. |
They probably contribute somewhat, but at the same time, if the choice is between a smaller group of people expressing themselves honestly and openly, and a larger pool of participants demanding a "safe space," I for one would be comfortable enough with the former. Sure, maybe we're slowly drifting towards the conversation forum equivalent of universal heat death, but implied within that is a certain equilibrium; an adequate expression of all the ideas that need be expressed in this context. Perhaps catering the emotional insecurities of "bobibobbobbob" and her ilk could keep things rolling a little longer, but would anything of real value would be produced in the bargain? We've entered the era of "trigger warning education," and I am not exactly dying to hear the thoughts of young people trained to subordinate truth to emotion. |
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The Cosmic Hum
Joined: 09 May 2003 Location: Sonic Space
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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Fox wrote: |
The Cosmic Hum wrote: |
But as this corner of the Web continues to grow smaller by the day, it does give pause to curious minds as to the attitudes of those who still frequent here, and just how much, if any, they are contributing to this diminishing netizenship. |
They probably contribute somewhat, but at the same time, if the choice is between a smaller group of people expressing themselves honestly and openly, and a larger pool of participants demanding a "safe space," I for one would be comfortable enough with the former. Sure, maybe we're slowly drifting towards the conversation forum equivalent of universal heat death, but implied within that is a certain equilibrium; an adequate expression of all the ideas that need be expressed in this context. Perhaps catering the emotional insecurities of "bobibobbobbob" and her ilk could keep things rolling a little longer, but would anything of real value would be produced in the bargain? We've entered the era of "trigger warning education," and I am not exactly dying to hear the thoughts of young people trained to subordinate truth to emotion. |
With google as a go to for the truth of life these days, why think anymore? Why think indeed, when obviously our feelings are what really matter? Google can do all the truthing, and we need only express our feelings about that. And rest assured, if our feelings get hurt in the process, we can and will blame someone else for that. Accountability is no longer required. That requires thinking, an antiquated yet quaint process used only by those too old and feeble to use the latest emoticons for complete ease of expression. |
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Fox
Joined: 04 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:37 pm Post subject: |
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The Cosmic Hum wrote: |
With google as a go to for the truth of life these days, why think anymore? |
Well, I can't speak for anyone else, but my personal truth placebo is DuckDuckGo.
The Cosmic Hum wrote: |
That requires thinking, an antiquated yet quaint process used only by those too old and feeble to use the latest emoticons for complete ease of expression. |
This is why it's so important that emoticons represent the full spectrum of racial, religious, and sexual identities: if there are no emoticons that look like you, think like you, and like to have sex with the same people as you, how can you communicate? A lack of queer, pagan emoticons of color is nothing short of linguacide. They're killing our ideas before we even text them. |
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schwa
Joined: 18 Jan 2003 Location: Yap
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:52 pm Post subject: |
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Heres my personal posting credo (which I dont always follow):
1. Try to be helpful regarding teaching, immigration, & other practical queries with facts. I'm aware though that some of my experience in Korea is getting stale-dated, having left earlier this year.
2. Be kind & supportive to sincere-sounding newbs. Leave the lazy newbs to the hounds, who will pounce quick enough.
3. Avoid making negative kneejerk responses. I always end up regretting those.
4. Avoid the political debates. Not that I dont have my own considered opinions, but not my forte.
5. Dont feed trolls.
6. Dont post (too) drunk.
I'm habituated to visiting Daves. Its kind of like keeping in touch with relatives. Some are cool & smart & some are just annoying. |
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Fallacy
Joined: 29 Jun 2015 Location: ex-ROK
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 12:56 am Post subject: RE: Having trouble with rude and sarcastic ... help! |
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Another round of seconds to GENO123 and drcrazy, Fox, The Cosmic Hum and schwa on this thread. What they said. The list by schwa seems to be a particularly useful bit of wisened advice, so let me have a go:
schwa wrote: |
1. Try to be helpful regarding teaching, immigration, & other practical queries with facts. |
Rude = adjective: (1) offensively impolite or ill-mannered; synonyms: ill-mannered, bad-mannered, impolite, discourteous, uncivil, ill-behaved, unmannerly, mannerless, impertinent, insolent, impudent, disrespectful, cheeky, churlish, curt, brusque, brash, offhand, short, sharp, offensive, insulting, derogatory, disparaging, abusive, tactless, undiplomatic, uncomplimentary; antonyms: polite, civil. (2) roughly made or done; lacking subtlety or sophistication. Derived from the Latin and Old French.
Sarcastic = adjective: marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt; synonyms: sardonic, ironic, derisive, snide, scornful, contemptuous, mocking, sneering, jeering, caustic, scathing, trenchant, cutting, biting, sharp, acerbic. From the French.
I hope that this information helps to definitively answer the OP's question: "Why are so many people so rude and sarcastic on this forum?" Clearly, it is because a majority of posters among the 882,336 registered users are all French in origin. Moi aussi! Pardon mes gros infractions du merde. L'outrage et injure à posteur sur la Dave's comme ça, n'est-ce pas? |
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Kwangjuchicken
Joined: 01 Sep 2003 Location: I was abducted by aliens on my way to Korea and forced to be an EFL teacher on this crazy planet.
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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schwa wrote: |
Heres my personal posting credo (which I dont always follow):
1. Try to be helpful regarding teaching, immigration, & other practical queries with facts. I'm aware though that some of my experience in Korea is getting stale-dated, having left earlier this year.
2. Be kind & supportive to sincere-sounding newbs. Leave the lazy newbs to the hounds, who will pounce quick enough.
3. Avoid making negative kneejerk responses. I always end up regretting those.
4. Avoid the political debates. Not that I dont have my own considered opinions, but not my forte.
5. Dont feed trolls.
6. Dont post (too) drunk.
I'm habituated to visiting Daves. Its kind of like keeping in touch with relatives. Some are cool & smart & some are just annoying. |
Then I will say hi again to you, it has been a looooooong time. And, you still have the best avatar here. I am not sure why, but I especially like it when you turn into a chicken!!!!!! |
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northway
Joined: 05 Jul 2010
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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schwa wrote: |
The balance of helpfulness & snark on Daves these days is about exactly the same as it has always been. |
The lack of content makes the snark stand out more. In any case, I think some trigger warnings are in order. |
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drcrazy
Joined: 19 Feb 2003 Location: Pusan. Yes, that's right. Pusan NOT Busan. I ain't never been to no place called Busan
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 3:04 am Post subject: |
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I just love the ones that start with, "My dream is to teach English in Korea".
I still remember when my first grade teacher asked me what I wanted to do when I grew up. I said, "My dream is to teach English in Korea, and if that does not work out, my second dream is to be a test subject for shark repellents." |
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