I've since learned to be more gracious. The few times I don't are the times
I choose to make fun of myself. I still write about them, but I've made it
an occasion to poke fun more at myself. An ode to silliness, if you will.
Thanks a lot for noticing a museum piece of a post. LOL
]]>English language has always been quite intriguing to me, sadly I do not possess the skill in the wordplay myself (my vocab is not that rich yet). ^^ Networking is never easy, especially we have no time to know someone completely, as Kristi pointed out. Hopefully this is the only bad experience you had to go through and no more misunderstandings between you and online friends.
People come and go – true. We just gotta get used to it.
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It's fodder for a post, hopefully to publish Oct. 11 2009.
I'm actually quite flattered someone took the time to vent.
]]>I do believe that you cannot please everyone in the blogsphere. We belong to different cultures and diverse backgrounds, so what we consider as inane might be something significant for them , or vice versa; so I expect some disensions every now and then and consequently some unsubscribers.
I , too, had some readers who came and left, but I don’t usually take note of the daily count so it does not matter so much. If someone left, there will always be someone who would take her/his place. The important thing is that, we persevere and keep writing and blogging. Eventually when the dust has settled down, those who are left are those who truly read our posts and those who are loyal and genuine – online friends.
Keep writing and cheers!
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