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Abide by the rules when posting a question or an answer - please.

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Ten Simple Rules

•Be nice. Treat everyone on the forum with respect.

Focus on learning. Only post topics that help with language learning. No social chatting.

•Search first. Ask second. Search the dictionary and forum for answers before posting.

•Be detailed. Include the topic clearly in the title. Provide context for the question.

•Keep the language family-friendly. No profane, lewd, or obscene language or photos.

•Stay on topic. Start a new thread to discuss a separate topic.

Use correct capitalization, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. We are a language site.

•No advertising or promotional activity. Our forum is for learning.

Do your own homework. Homework questions will only receive help if you try to answer first.

•Help make SpanishDict great. Make sure you follow the rules and help others do the same.

And please read carefully what the poster of a question wants you to do.

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updated Jan 30, 2015
edited by ian-hill
posted by ian-hill
Thanks, Ian. - AnnRon, Jan 29, 2015
De nada amiga. - ian-hill, Jan 29, 2015
Thanks mate I shall do my best to comply . - ray76, Jan 29, 2015
Oh , you forgot to mention how , and why it is important to fill out the P R O F I L E . - ray76, Jan 29, 2015
So I did - :) - ian-hill, Jan 29, 2015

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Excellent post, Ian smile You just need to add about filling in the profile as Ray mentioned then it will be perfect wink smile

I know that I follow nearly all these most of the time. I just have to resist the temptation to answer homework questions... and to always encourage the person to make an attempt to do their own homework ! wink

It seems strange, in this day and age, that people still need to remind others to be kind and respectful to each other lol Most people do show courtesy and consideration in the comments they write below the various posts...but I never cease to be amazed how many people forget to use 'please' and 'thank you; when requesting help from people on this and other community language websites.

Thank you for reminidng us of these guidelnes, Ian smile

updated Jan 30, 2015
edited by FELIZ77
posted by FELIZ77
De nada amigo. - ian-hill, Jan 29, 2015