This is a duplicate of [this Meta Stack Exchange question](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5234/how-does-accepting-an-answer-work). Quoting from the answer there:

> ###Which answer should I choose?
> - Don't hesitate to accept an answer that is well-written, suggests a good practice and works for you.
> - Otherwise, even if there are answers that are *good enough* but that you're not entirely satisfied by, you might wait 24 to 48 hours to
> give other people a chance to give you a better answer. A question
> with an accepted answer isn't as likely to receive further attention
> as one without an accepted answer.
> - Make sure that besides working for you, the answer is really good practice. Sometimes after the answer gets accepted, another comes in,
> uncovering the fact that previous one was in fact a bad hack.
> - __The bottom line is that you should accept the answer that you found to be the most helpful to you, personally.__

Originally formatted there by [Pops ♦][1].


  [1]: http://meta.stackexchange.com/users/131713/pops