Quote by DeeCee
.... well slap my thighs and call me Rodger
Oi Roger!
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Quote by Freckledbird
Personally we find most sites, and especially this forum, lacks two of the politest and friendliest words you can use in the english language. THANK YOU.
The forum is called Lets Meet Up, and is all about arranging meets. Look at the list, 1000's of messages arranging stuff all over the UK. The event takes place, and then nothing!
No:
"Gosh what a great night"
"Thanks to everyone who made it along"
"120 couples can't be wrong"
or anything similar.
Discretion, yes, but good manners with a follow up can't be seen as wrong surely?
WC
Quote by BerryBelinda
I think the point is that not many say thank you in Lets Meet Up - and look what happens when they do.![]()
Not everyone goes into the Cafe, FB. The post refers to the LMU Forum.
And thanking people for munches is not the same as thanking people for turning up to a meet. Not the same at all.
Quote by WorcesterFun
No:
"Gosh what a great night"
"Thanks to everyone who made it along"
"120 couples can't be wrong"
or anything similar.
Quote by Freckledbird
The nature of the thank you comments they described, led me to believe they might be referring to munch thank you's as well, ie. "Thanks to everyone who made it along"/
"120 couples can't be wrong"
Quote by markandnicky
I personally thought there was nothing wrong with this thread.
If we have arranged a meet through the chatroom and the person we have met enters chat we thank them for a good night and vice versa.
I think its actually a nice touch to publically thank someone without naming them and leaving the door open for them to reply unless they want to remain anon.
Is posting a thanks against the AUP????
Quote by Jags
Can those who have an opinion try to keep it to themselves unless it's actually asked for??