Re: Repeat Offenders video




"JimK" <jkezwind@comcastDOTnet> wrote in message
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:32:09 -0500, TNKev <TNKevtoo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Seth Buttock wrote:
On Mar 27, 8:18 am, TNKev <TNKev...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
volkfolk wrote:
On Mar 26, 9:57 am, TNKev <TNKev...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
volkfolk wrote:
We've got our first video up from our gig at The Beachcomber. I'd
really love some feedback on this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2BlFOvacdc
Scot
ROCKS! I like it,looks like y'all were havin' a good time! :-D
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it
Scot
No problem,if I didn't like it I would have just ignored,unlike some of
the others. they're just jealous! :-D



"No problem,if I didn't like it I would have just ignored,unlike some
of
the others. they're just jealous! :-D "

What part of "I'd love some feedback" don't you understand?

I guess you didn't see I responded with feedback?

:) And
by the way, personally I've ignored dozens and dozens of his band spam
messages, without comment.

And you just couldn't resist this one.


I only commented when he asked for
feedback and started crying about getting it.

right and you went a little over board with the insults.

your parents never told you if you don't have anything nice to say then
don't say anything at all?

<snip>

I'm not making any judgment one way or another about the validity of
the criticism (or the praise) that people have offered, but what your
parents told you generally applies to unsolicited comments. When
someone asks for feedback, one can reasonably assume that this means
both positive and negative. On the other hand, even when you're not
saying something nice about someone, it's usually good manners to say
it nicely.

Ayup ... there is a thing called, "constructive criticism". If you think
something needs to be better, then point out where, and make some
suggestions about what might need to be done to make the needed
improvements. And balance it with some positive remarks as well. That is
the kind of "feedback" that most people are able to hear without becoming
defensive.



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