Do you read all the responses to your discussions?
@iamprolife2005 (414)
United States
December 22, 2009 8:14am CST
I wondered because I am trying to do that. I find that if I expect other mylotters to respond the least I can do is read their responses. I go back as far as I can and see if there are any new responses. I did this today because when you get new responses to say older discussions they get moved to the top of your list. One of my discussions was from 7 days ago and I thought one of the newer discussions I posted got deleted until I went down further and saw what happened. Now I am going to check all of them and maybe respond to some responses if I can. So, what do you do?
Sincerely in Christ,
Leesa C.
Eph.2:8,9
"Simplify Christmas - Celebrate Christ!"
4 responses
@thea09 (18305)
• Greece
22 Dec 09
Hi imaprofile, naturally if we start a discussion we should read and respond to each response we receive. A discussion is never to old to be brought back to life and the best way to check is to use your 'started' tab as it will then show you who the last response is from.
@rameshkumaar57 (5908)
• India
22 Dec 09
I usually read all the responses from the members before giving my response. In some discussion, if the information which I want to give is given twice, I usually do not respond to that discussion. I always respond to the discussion,where my response will be useful to that discussion. That is the reason why I read all the responses before posting my response.
@Ruby_Dawn (617)
• Spokane, Washington
22 Dec 09
Yes I read all of my responses to my discussions and I try to comment back on most,though I rarely get many responses lol
@shivamkapila (764)
• India
22 Dec 09
Yes dear1 i tend to read all my discussion revert done by the community it will help to write much better and get an advice from other member as well




