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I hear you - but what frequently happens is that topics members are bored with get ignored. To me, that is far more rude that to suggest a thread search. k |
I would really hope we don't ignore any newcomer especially. I think we all remember when we were newcomers.
Honestly, though, I don't think I have ever seen anybody ignored here when he or she asked a question. Suggesting the thread search is not a bad thing, for certain. The wording should be careful and impart a welcoming tone, not a "we've talked about that before. go look." I hope I explained what I mean, and did it nicely. Without being able to wave my hands around, and raise my eyebrows, it is hard to make it clear. |
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They make all the retired scrooges move into Stonecrest, Spruce Creek, Spruce Creek South, Oakland Hills, Orange Blossom, Blue Parrot, Water Oak, Harbor Hills, Plantation, Top of the World, Marion Oaks, and Stone Creek. . |
It is way too close to midnight. I should not be typing.
I have been around here for about a buzillion posts (sometimes I am dismayed by that) and maybe I have seen it all. Maybe not. But I would never say to someone new that something has been discussed. I would never say that I did not want it to be discussed again. And I would never just order somebody, "Do a search."
Sure seems a lot like slamming the door in somebody's face. A little "us and them" sounding it seems to me. I might helpfully deliver a thread to them. Or politely direct them on how to do a search. Or maybe provide a link. I would try to answer if I knew the answer. I might even like to talk about it again. Manners? Screenside manner? Whatever. Maybe it is just that I have absolutely no desire to become the world's oldest living hall monitor. Just not in my job description I guess. (Toldya I should not type after midnight.) And Welcome! Welcome! Welcome to all you new kids on the block. Ask away. It's OK. Goodnight Boomer |
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You are right (IMHO) that the 'tone" (no pun intended) is important. When a new thread is initiated I think folks reply, but when, in the middle of a thread someone asks a not totally related question, people do not always reply. Newbies are important to keep the forum fresh - but I think many of the "seniors" may drift away if the same topics keep being raised when there is really nothing new to say about them. k PS - I was a newbie not too long ago - and this is the first forum I ever posted on. People made me feel welcome. |
Your first forum? Wow. Thanks for landing here. I'm glad you stayed.
I've heard others say this is their first forum, too. That is so nice to hear that people feel welcome. Now, wasn't that a self-serving hijack? I hope somebody will push this thread back on topic to help the original poster decide if The Villages is the right place. Wasn't that the original topic? |
We love the villages:eclipsee_gold_cup: every thing about it and when our house sells in Iowa we will be moing to the villages. Hopefully to a CYV :crap2:
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Daryl - have you vistied TV or other FLA communites yet?
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I agree that newbies are important to keep the forum fresh. Obviously we all started as newbies and were grateful for all information received. In the past year or two, we exchanged recommendations, discussed issues, made many friends. And some have drifted away, some continue to post. And while newbies are very important, it is true that senior members may get bored and leave TOTV if the same topics keep being rehashed. For instance, "What is a bond" is an extremely interesting thread for a new members, but very boring for a senior member. And I totally understand the post by Russ Boston about Leisureville. I don't know that answer to this issue, but I sure think it deserves some discussion. |
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As I said earlier - my take on it is that TV is not for you. It is very difficult to overcome a lot of negatives (even if they exist only in your frame of reference) and move away from something you enjoy and are comfortable with.
Maybe just a nice vacation or two each year would do the trick? Good luck in any final decision you make. Russ |
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I think you've made the right decision for you.
Good luck |
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