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<blockquote data-quote="patooyee" data-source="post: 611063" data-attributes="member: 483"><p>Respectfully disagree. That is a cop-out to excuse bad behavior and shouldn't be propagated. This is real life. If people treated others on the internet as they do in real life it would be a much better place. The problem is that they think the internet is some sort of alternate reality that doesn't count or something and so they just go through this cycle of responding to negativity with more negativity.</p><p></p><p>We reap what we sow. In real life and on the internet. If you sow negativity, you reap negativity. Traveler started off in that other thread by being unnecessarily negative and reaped what he sowed. He could add a lot to the conversation if he wanted. He could have spent the energy he spent being positive instead of negative. He chooses not to time and time again.</p><p></p><p>Imagine what would happen if statements like these were said face to face, in real life:</p><p></p><p>"you must know better than me"</p><p>"your right I probably don't know anything"</p><p>"I will take that as a **** you you don't need any help"</p><p>"if yall cant figure it out"</p><p>" I will not tell you how to do it step for step that's taking food off of my table like it or not"</p><p></p><p>They're all entirely negative statements. And he shouldn't be surprised that people respond negatively on the net just as they would in real life. If he doesn't want potential customers to speak negatively of his business he should treat them with respect and positivity. Do unto others as you would have done unto thyself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patooyee, post: 611063, member: 483"] Respectfully disagree. That is a cop-out to excuse bad behavior and shouldn't be propagated. This is real life. If people treated others on the internet as they do in real life it would be a much better place. The problem is that they think the internet is some sort of alternate reality that doesn't count or something and so they just go through this cycle of responding to negativity with more negativity. We reap what we sow. In real life and on the internet. If you sow negativity, you reap negativity. Traveler started off in that other thread by being unnecessarily negative and reaped what he sowed. He could add a lot to the conversation if he wanted. He could have spent the energy he spent being positive instead of negative. He chooses not to time and time again. Imagine what would happen if statements like these were said face to face, in real life: "you must know better than me" "your right I probably don't know anything" "I will take that as a **** you you don't need any help" "if yall cant figure it out" " I will not tell you how to do it step for step that's taking food off of my table like it or not" They're all entirely negative statements. And he shouldn't be surprised that people respond negatively on the net just as they would in real life. If he doesn't want potential customers to speak negatively of his business he should treat them with respect and positivity. Do unto others as you would have done unto thyself. [/QUOTE]
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