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I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks"thank you for yourthe unnecessary moral"), rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks for your unnecessary moral"), rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thank you for the unnecessary moral"), rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

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I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks for your unnecessary moral"), rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don'tdon't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks for your unnecessary moral") rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks for your unnecessary moral"), rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.

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Carcigenicate
  • 45.6k
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I would have given up sooner, and that says a lot coming from me.

If someone is being difficult ("thanks for your unnecessary moral") rarely does pushing it help anything, even if you're in the right, and even if you're polite. Once it's clear that they're in the "answer the question or gtfo" mood, I drop it. Forcing the matter just leads to nasty remarks, and I don't contribute to SO to get stressed out.

I wish there was a reasonable resolve to every case, but as I'm increasingly learning, not everyone wants to listen.