I don't ask about myLot rules just for myself....
@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
United States
October 22, 2015 8:31am CST
May times when I ask a question regarding the myLot rules it isn't for me. It isn't because I don't know the answer, although I pretend not to. I see others stammering and confused about particular issues. They don't ask - so I do it for them.
If I read about a few people who are looking for explanations, then I feel that it's time for someone to come right out and ask, so I do it.
My rules questioning discussions are meant to help any and every one who needs it. So many people say, "Thanks for asking that question."
That's why I do it!
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
22 Oct 15
I have learned some nuances from these conversations, so I like em
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@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
22 Oct 15
Me too, there are always little things that we might forget or be unsure of.
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@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
23 Oct 15
I think they are. I know I learn things if someone asks a good question.
@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
22 Oct 15
Thank you - I like to hep when possible and they are many ways to do it.
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@AdrienneJenkins (274)
• Vancouver, British Columbia
16 Nov 15
@AbbyGreenhill I agree and I like your approach. I don't like getting slammed by people when asking dumb questions. There's a slight expectation, of duh, why didn't you read the manual that came with the car. I'm just asking and sometimes you don't always read the fine print. Or miss the answer you're looking for. So I appreciate it.
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@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
16 Nov 15
@AdrienneJenkins Thanks, plus it's a good review for everyone.
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@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
22 Oct 15
And we should thank you for doing that.
I rarely post discussions asking questions about myLot rules so I'm glad that other members like you took the initiative to do so.
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@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
22 Oct 15
Thank you very much. I'm the kind of person who tries to help and I like to make sure I know what i'm talking about before I answer someone else!
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@destry (2567)
• Kirkwall, Scotland
22 Oct 15
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
22 Oct 15
It's a very good idea to do so and I always try to answer in the same way (thinking of it as a more general problem than just the individual's specific question). Some people have felt a little miffed at times, because they either think that I'm trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs or that I'm 'telling them off' in some way!
@allknowing (153529)
• India
23 Oct 15
That's a good attitude. Everyone benefits even those who pretent they know everything

@NeldaHoxie (1381)
• United States
23 Oct 15
I too always learn a lot and it's good to be reminded of the rules.










