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Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 15:49
by painfulartem123
What is lines in Bluetooth section which one should I chose ?
Re: Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 16:45
by mightor
If you want an answer "ASAP", I would suggest asking a question that makes a little more sense.
Adding ASAP to a subject does not make people answer more quickly. You'll find using words like "please" and "thank you" work far more effectively in a community that doesn't get paid to answer your questions.
Regards,
Xander
Re: Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 18:02
by painfulartem123
well im sorry
and next time can u say it more nicer
Re: Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 26 Jan 2012, 19:09
by mightor
Sure, next maybe you can ask more nicely, too, then I wouldn't have to respond like this.
That said, you still haven't answered my question about what you're trying to ask
I am not sure many others will understand either. Do you think you could write a bit more about what you're trying to accomplish? I realise English is not your first language but try anyway. We have a lot of non-native English speaking people on these forums and most of them manage just fine
Remember, using "please" and "thanks" when asking for something is not just an English thing, it's polite in any language.
- Xander
Re: Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 05:27
by painfulartem123
You are incorrect English is my first language. I just think I've been on Facebook for a long time.Well the question forget about it, I asked another forum. >
Re: Bluetooth answer ASAP
Posted: 27 Jan 2012, 07:49
by mightor
You are incorrect English is my first language.
Oh wow, well, if it is your first language, you really have no excuse.
Well the question forget about it, I asked another forum
Good luck with your Bluetooth problem and I hope they can help you. If you're still stuck, you're more than welcome to ask here, just be sure to ask nicely and be as descriptive and articulate as you can. Learning to formulate your questions correctly is a very useful skill.
I just think I've been on Facebook for a long time.
Using normal English on Facebook is also an option, you're not limited to 140 characters and bad grammar.
- Xander