Do you prefer to post answers or post questions on mylot?

Brazil
August 22, 2007 2:30pm CST
I prefer much more to post questions to answers. I get bored answering to questions... I have so many questions to write that I don't even have time to other people's questions. It's a matter of preferance. Anyhow I answer to friends and top discussions questions. And how about you? What do you prefer?
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@Nardz13 (5055)
• New Zealand
23 Aug 07
Hi there. Well personally I like to contribute to both, I do however, spend alot of time, reading and responding, I prolly get to start 3-5 discussions when I can...
@sizzle3000 (3036)
• United States
22 Aug 07
I like to post to my friends discussions. I find that I do not have very good luck with posting my own discussion. I have only posted a few and since they only got two or three hits I decided that apparently starting new discussion is not my cup of tea. I do love to answer posts though. I find that my opinion counts for some thing. For me personally it is easier for me to post a sixteen or more line post to a freinds discussion that to find just the right discussion that other would like as much as me. I think it is great that you are so full of questions that you want answers too. I would recomend that you do both. I think it makes you well rounded if you can do a little of both. I find if I take my time and post a good thought I make good money. I have also found that this site has helped me with other sites that I do. I wish you luck with your discussions and hope you get lots of posts.
• Malaysia
22 Aug 07
I prefer to give answer rather than posting new discussion. Only once feeling good point to start new discussion then I will do so. To me it is OK for which one and depend on our level of comfortable as both make earnings and increase our ratings point. Thats good for what you're having now and as I said it depends on our comfy. If you have good posting means you help me, my part is by answering or make respond. We are just like tire and wheel, working to each other.