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<blockquote data-quote="catherinecherub" data-source="post: 625127"><p>I find your post very difficult to understand.</p><p>People give their time freely on here and try and help others. Are you suggesting that answers need to be policed to make sure that they agree with your way of thinking?</p><p></p><p>There are rules regarding posts and if you disagree with a poster then why not state your case as suggested here, in the rules.</p><p>• Come here with an open mind, read the posts. If you don’t agree with something then ignore it or ask constructive questions. Do not disparage because it is not your opinion or way of doing things. If you find an error then correct it constructively. State your source for the correction so there is no doubt about it.</p><p></p><p>If your post refers to dietary suggestions then you will surely understand that people adapt a diet to suit them and their meter rather than being expected to follow other people and their menus. We all have likes and dislikes and some have other medical conditions that prohibit certain foods.</p><p></p><p>I think newbies who are asking questions get a good deal because people always answer with their experiences or a link to a possible answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catherinecherub, post: 625127"] I find your post very difficult to understand. People give their time freely on here and try and help others. Are you suggesting that answers need to be policed to make sure that they agree with your way of thinking? There are rules regarding posts and if you disagree with a poster then why not state your case as suggested here, in the rules. • Come here with an open mind, read the posts. If you don’t agree with something then ignore it or ask constructive questions. Do not disparage because it is not your opinion or way of doing things. If you find an error then correct it constructively. State your source for the correction so there is no doubt about it. If your post refers to dietary suggestions then you will surely understand that people adapt a diet to suit them and their meter rather than being expected to follow other people and their menus. We all have likes and dislikes and some have other medical conditions that prohibit certain foods. I think newbies who are asking questions get a good deal because people always answer with their experiences or a link to a possible answer. [/QUOTE]
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