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We love getting one-liners assuming we have a whole lot of extra background knowledge when we ask questions

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    When you have further questsions, you are expected to ask them. We don't know how much you know about the topic.
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    depends on the context i guess. If you never mentioned, that you're novice in a topic, how else would you expect people to know?

    Agreed to @Oktokolo in that regard.
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    There will always be crying.

    Write a long text: What a wall of text, didn't read, no time.

    Write a short text: Don't understand, call me.

    Calling: Why do you call me? HOW DARE U?

    Explicitly request feedback for a medium text in a new conversation: No reaction, then sometime later a thumbs up emoji despite questions being asked.

    I once got so fed up with this that I went back to a solution from the 80s.

    Telephone chain call.

    Did this once, worked its charm.

    Team found it very annoying, but it prove my point: If you don't want to be annoyed by communication - you need to participate in it - as sender and receiver.
  • 0
    That's why medium.com exists
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