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Old 07-21-2007, 08:14 PM #15
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The thanks is a great idea, especially for a learner as they are just gathering up facts and it is a lot to swallow first up and it's just an acknowledgement that the reciever is thankfull for your reply but hasn't yet got much to reply about other than thanks.
I have seen so many times were some people have put in a lot in their answers but the poster doesn't even acknowledge them and will skip a few posters and only answer one or sometimes knowbody, now that is straight out rudeness in my book, a simple " thanks to all " at the end is really appreciated.
Does the thanks button do "Thanks to all"

?????

In terms of not answering... when I was new to forums I used to not be able to find my way back, and I didn't understand how to get instant notifications.

So it wasn't really "rudeness" -- it was disability.

But I take your points.
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