I was recently editing and browsing questions, and stopped by in a specific question (Edit: now question was removed by user) to post a guidance message containing useful links and tips. This was my comment:
Hi and welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read how to create a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example and also check How to Ask Good Questions so you increase your chances to get feedback and useful answers.
For this, the user later answered with a rude and offensive response, regarding the supposed lack of usefulness my comment was. I replied kindly explaining my reasons for posting that guidance comment, and the user replied again with a rude and offensive response.
I decided to flag those comments as rude (they are removed now as well as my kind response), but besides that I wonder if I should have handled the situation differently? Should I have refrained from answering to his first comment and just flag his? Should I continue to reply him kindly to urge him a better attitude?
Edit: I do not usually feel comfortable with just "shrug and skip", as I believe that in those situations we should at least try to reason with that person; maybe they just are having a bad day and some kind words could make someone assume a better attitude.