u do give good advice, but sumtimes ur really rude about it, instead of assumin that u kno sumthin, y dont u answer the advice nicely, or just not answer it at all, tho i mite only be a teenager, and ur probably sum 30 year old woman or man or wuteva, u shouldn't give advice to sum people if it's gunna be rude or sarcastic remarks, and if ur just gunna be straight up, and ur gunna say it in a way that makes it sound rude, do as i do and say ur not meanin to be rude
every questions that i've asked, u've answered in a rude and uncalled for manner, and i really dont appreciate it, and the questions i've asked are real questions, not sum stupid one like can guys be gay or sumthin, so do u think u could either lighten up, or just not answer questions if ur gunna answer them in a rude or sarcastic way
thanks a bunch
and again NOT tryin to sound rude
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Derfel answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 5:12 pm: Hi, thank you for your comments and I appreciate your saying I give good advice. My policy however it to tell people what I really think and if as I result I am rude and that upsets some one then so be it - frankly I don't give a damb. Good advice is blunt and to the point and I do not suffer fools. So NO I don't think I could not answer questions if I'm going to be rude or sarcastic and in future pleas do not presume to tell me what I should and should not do. I am not unfair and if I have been rude to you their must have been good reason. However you seem perfectly nice now. I'm not a 30 year old woman though, lol!!!
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