13 coaches online • Server time: 06:23
* * * Did you know? The player with the strongest arm is Cherrystone Hotpack with 5758 yards passed.
Log in
Recent Forum Topics goto Post BB with seasons, mat...goto Post Fumbbl dice 2025?goto Post Open [L]eague Tourna...
Shimin
Last seen 11 years ago
Overall
Rookie
Overall
Record
0/0/0
Win Percentage
n/a
Archive

2010

2010-05-17 00:27:00
rating 2.8

2009

2009-10-02 17:51:16
rating 4
2009-02-27 21:17:01
rating 3.4
2009-02-26 19:02:01
rating 1.2

2008

2008-11-20 23:41:23
rating 3.8
2008-09-04 17:58:08
rating 4.5
2008-09-03 00:04:09
rating 4.1
2008-08-19 22:22:55
rating 4.2
2008-07-03 01:53:31
rating 3.9
2008-05-29 00:52:42
rating 3.4
2008-05-24 17:54:32
rating 4.3
2008-01-20 00:28:26
rating 3.4
2008-09-03 00:04:09
57 votes, rating 4.1
Common Courtesy
Some people seem to think that common courtesy is the same all around the world.

Where i come from, it is fine to just say no and that isnt unpolite, its just how it is. Noone actually gets offended by this where i come from. Being on the internet doesnt make me personally feel like being extra polite (and it doesnt make me feel like being less polite).

Wether i take the time to chat with someone over the internet, depends on its purpose. I might just feel like chatting to a strange unknown person, but then again, i tend to chat mostly to people i feel some kind of connection with. This could be the game that we are going to play, coming from the same country or a 3rd thing. Nothing big really, but without that tiny connection that brings us together in some sort of way, i dont care to chat or play for that matter... This actually means i will turn down a "good" game for the sole reason i just dont feel like it.

This in turn also makes me play "worse" games against people i have a greater connection with, simply becourse its more fun.

I think what i am trying to say is, first of, people might not see it the same way you do (Just look at the vote, no straight 6 for any blog). Second, people should always be as happy with a no as with a yes. (well, maybe not entirely, but you get my point i am sure)
Third most people do like to chat, just not to anyone, it has to have at least some degree of meaningfullness.

Dont worry, be happy :o)
Rate this entry
Comments