hey im new im krista davissonand i need
someone to help me out i want to get rated with out sayin rate me plz cuz that sound weird dosnt it? so can anyone rate me im advicebaby13 thanx
Rosebud answered Saturday May 15 2004, 4:03 pm: There really isn't anything wrong with politely asking (like saying "please", to keep it sounding respectful). You could say "Please rate me if you could", or "If you rate me, then I could continue to improve my advice" (or something to that effect). Don't worry, I'll rate you. :D [ Rosebud's advice column | Ask Rosebud A Question ]
jbdreamer answered Wednesday May 12 2004, 1:00 pm: The only way to get rated is by the people asking the questions, and 90% of the time they don't rate you. So don't get discouraged, give it some time and just keep answering questions, you'll get some ratings. Not that they really mean anything. I don't think they are too acurate. [ jbdreamer's advice column | Ask jbdreamer A Question ]
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