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JimsMazda3
5/25/2007 2:07:08 PM
I joined this forum about two weeks ago and I've already noticed something. Very few post where someone is checking in and saying "Hi" for the first time get a response. Mine certainly didn't and it was looked at 54 times.
http://www.mazdaforum.com/m_43808/tm.htm
Don't you tyhink we should say Hi to someone that is checking in for the first time? It doesn't take that much time to say Hi back and welcome. Just MHO.
Jim
dohcsable
5/25/2007 4:55:19 PM
I completely agree......
Andrew
minnie
5/25/2007 5:21:03 PM
I just registered yesterday  and as far as I know the administrator or even the senior member could even check threads in this forum site. But I wonder why no HI  BACK until now?   You're right Jim !!!
dentinger
5/25/2007 5:32:55 PM
haha.. its probably because most of us spend our time elsewhere on the forum...
sorry guys!!
i tend to welcome new members every so often....
 
anywho. welcome to mazdaforum jimsmazda3, dohcsable, and minnie!! enjoy your stay!!
JimsMazda3
5/25/2007 6:11:50 PM
This is just something I thought about and I've been guilty of it myself so I too have to practice what I preach. I understand if the thread is never looked at but my personal thread was looked at 54 times. Just so eveyone knows, I'm not the sensitive type, or a really out going person. It didn't bother me, just something I thought was odd considering how many times it was viewed. However, if some walked up to me and said Hi, I would at least say Hi back. I feel if you've read a post where someone is saying Hi, you should say Hi back. Again, just MHO.
Jim
dentinger
5/25/2007 8:08:39 PM
oh i completely understand.
i think i got 3 replies when i first registered...
 
some people get zero replies, and some get 10 or more...
its weird...
 
oh well... at least i took the effort... eventually
mazbee
6/5/2007 7:20:23 PM
That's what I'm doing right now...Saying HI to newbies!
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