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Originally Posted by vlhperry
It's Genii. What's wrong? Did you lose your dictionary? What are you, Helpless? Did you hide it on a top shelf where it is to inconvenient to reach?
Did you really want an answer to the plural of Genius or was it a rhetroical question?
I am just playing with you, sir. I am afraid I am also one of those types of people, like Teri, who enjoy going out of my way to acknowledge positive aspects I see in strangers or finding answers to questions.
If you do it in a positive way, unlike above, the receiver of the info will appreciate the positive observation. Help presented in a negative way will receive a negative responce. Words are such important symbols to communicate with.
Vicky
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I too always try to find the good side of people no matter what, and will go out of the way to help. I work in customer service, and the dealers I work with rely on me to help them. They also like the fact that I recognize them immediately when they call, and that I actually take the time to call them back. I guess common courtesy and respect is something that's not part of the picture these days. I agree if you give someone help in a kind, helpful manner, the response back is a good one.
John