Would you contact a Mahalo user to ask politely why (s)he gave you NBA or?

For uninteresting question, yes. If (s)he didn't vote me best answer, I wouldn't, as that task is highly subjective and has many variables and expectations attached to it that just aren't worth knowing. I would ask about the uninteresting question vote if I was absolutely unsure why it was voted as such.

I had one of my sexual questions voted uninteresting. I saw who voted it that way and understood that they just didn't like questions like that. Although I was a little abashed, I understood and didn't feel the need to contact them.

If I had absolutely no clue why they voted that way, I would ask them, to explain why I thought it was interesting or to understand why they didn't think that. It may be that they accidentally voted uninteresting, you never know.

I will ultimately *have* to come back to Mahalo to pick up my things. Why so rash, what is your rationale? This seems really unprofessional and when other developers and employees see this, it just makes them want to leave ASAP.

Is it really that big of a deal that people find better things for them than Mahalo? Don’t come back to the office, do not email the team list. Elliot will send you paperwork tomorrow.

Today was your last day. Good luck being employee 4,367 at a dying company. Horribly disappointed in you.

This isn’t an easy email to write, but as the subject suggests, this email is to inform you of my resignation from Mahalo effective in 2 weeks. An amazing opportunity came out of nowhere that I just couldn’t say no to. I’ll be writing code as a UI engineer at and contributing to the open-source project on a full-time basis.

I’ve never worked with such a great team and learned so much in such a short period of time. I owe all of it to the opportunity you’ve given me, Jason and I thank you immensely for that. Jeff and Jacob, you guys are amazingly brave for tackling such a great undertaking.

I’m impressed you do it with seemingly such ease. Many people would fail quickly in your shoes and I applaud you for your leadership in such a fast-paced environment and against such great odds. I certainly won’t be going far (), so I hope to continue a lasting relationship and hope that we all can work together sometime in the future.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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