gutentag
2022-04-12 20:15:27
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You can be helped if you provide more information.Sorry - I find it hard to classify this.
You can be helped if you provide more information.Sorry - I find it hard to classify this.
Regarding weird birds, who are found in higher concentration on the Internet than in real life, yes - but how many of them already have the money suitcase under their pillow, ready to make a quick grab?
The fact is: to the helpful competent fellow discussants of all kinds - after all, we are not a cat content forum - making it difficult to give unsolicited but no less valuable advice is discourteous as a sign of disparagement (of the advice itself, the competence of the advice, the unsolicited giving of advice, and the relative higher weighting of disbelief towards possible exceptional justifications of paranoia); furthermore, especially a layperson with even the self-assessment as an clueless beginner cannot even dream of what can be gleaned from the relevant reading competence of the side documents (such as the justifications of the development plan or its previous xy amendments) and/or an extended aerial image with recognizable exceptions to the rules. Helping such people further simply exceeds my willingness for masochism. As a questioner, you have to cooperate a little. "Wash me, but don’t get me wet" has its limits; and a hand that is offered should not be bitten - even as a very fearful little dog.
I’m with you. Those who don’t contribute to clarification won’t ultimately receive any help. That’s often the case. A pity.
I’m with you. Those who don’t contribute to clarification won’t ultimately receive any help. That’s often the case. A pity.
Thanks for standing up for me! It’s fine. The forum rules say how to place documents. I followed them. What I obscured was irrelevant to my question. Be that as it may.Can it be toned down a bit? I find your reaction, including direct and hidden accusations and insinuations, quite exaggerated. A layperson and newcomer here asks a question and initially obscures certain location details. A simple "without this information, unfortunately, we cannot help you concretely" would have sufficed. Instead, you become quite offensive. No matter how rough the tone may sometimes be here, I find that very inappropriate. And as a newcomer here, it also makes me somewhat afraid to ask a question myself. Who knows what will happen to me here if I don't immediately explain and present everything satisfactorily and correctly. I find that really frightening!