Timeline for Is it unprofessional to approach a business, unsolicited, based upon technical problems you see on their website?
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Sep 6, 2017 at 12:32 | comment | added | johnny | @code_onkel I knew what you meant. Thanks. It was the most constructive. I probably would have given an edge to Wildcard, but you beat him/her to it. | |
Sep 6, 2017 at 8:31 | comment | added | Wildcard | @code_onkel, thanks for that; I appreciate it! :) I think your disclaimer about non-native tongue is the key; "expectation" in the context you use it comes across a bit different than what I now understand you meant to convey (though you used it correctly for its literal meaning). I think saying "please do not see this as me offering services" is likewise offbeat. I'll suggest an edit to your answer and see if I can make the meaning come through clearly; feel free to accept or reject it. | |
Sep 6, 2017 at 7:45 | comment | added | code_onkel | I like your answer because it clarifies what it means to approach people with honesty and integrity. The less I understand why you dislike my answer so much that you want to downvote it. Essentially, I am trying to express the very same thing. | |
Sep 6, 2017 at 6:59 | comment | added | Wildcard | Amazingly, I wrote this entire answer without realizing what site it was on. I thought this was "Interpersonal Skills." :D I think it applies nonetheless, so I'm leaving it in place. | |
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Sep 6, 2017 at 6:47 | history | answered | Wildcard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |