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    I copied this post from another (automotive) forum. I thought he had some great points. Thought I'd share with the CDC folks.

    Bruce knows him. I let you guess who Bruce.

    "With written communication it is not always easy to avoid
    being misunderstood and I think many disagreements may
    result. This can result in enemies which I feel are
    unfortunate and unnecessary. I find the following helps me
    and offer them to anyone interested.

    1.) When reading a post or a reply try to remember we are
    all in this together and assume what is said is NOT intended
    to offend anyone.

    2.) When replying, avoid the words 'you and your' which tend
    to imply something personal. For instance instead of "You
    handled that wrong," we might state, "Suppose this was
    handled like . . ."

    3.) If something seems offensive or directed at you, wait
    before replying. Re-read the post later, considering
    alternative meanings. If it is clearly an attack, let it go.
    We really do not have to defend every slight, just let it
    go.

    4.) Rather than absolutes, acknowledge that other may see
    things differently. Instead of this IS, try I believe . . .

    5.) Try not to tell people they are wrong. Instead we can
    say "We disagree" or "What I have seen is . . ." When we
    find the other person is right, this makes it a lot easier


    6.) When a mistake is made, freely acknowledge it and
    apologize for the error.

    7.) Appreciate the effort people put into their posts even
    if you cannot appreciate the content. Others may find it
    useful, even when we don't. If the post is not relevant just
    pass it by.

    8.) There is a lot of negativity in the world, never miss a
    chance to contribute something positive.

    Finally, to anyone I have offended this year, please accept
    my apology as it was not my intent. Please believe ignorance
    explains far more than malice "

    Please have a Merry Christmas and a Great New Year

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    Great recommendation JR.

    While I'm at it, Linda and I want to wish you and Lisa a very Merry and Blessed Christmas.
    "gene"
    "G" Gone but not forgotten!!
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    Very good....I may borrow that
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    Yes, I know exactly who you are talking about.....a great man whom I admire and respect.....

    thanks for sharing......
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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    Great advice, not surprised it is one of you and Bruce's friends!
    Last edited by "D"; 12-18-2015 at 02:40 PM.
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