Question Posted Saturday December 3 2005, 10:21 am
Actually, I guess this isn't much of a question, but a comment. It seems to me that the people who write their questions and then end by saying they rate 5's are almost "bribing" the advice columnists to answer their questions. Exactly why is that needed? (I realize rating points are important to the columnists, but I think the questioner is cheating him or herself by doing this. Just my opinion, of course.) Why in the world would someone asking a question want to rate everyone a "5" if the answer isn't worth it? Rate according to the helpfulness of the answer. Don't be so insecure that no one will answer your question to the best of his or her ability so much so that you have to announce that you'll rate 5's!!
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