Author Topic: "Newbie" doesn't ring right.  (Read 1996 times)

Efflixi Aduro

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« Reply #15 on: November 27, 2004, 09:49:16 am »
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:( everyones gotta start somewhere theres no shame in being a newbie especially when the real game still isnt out yet. whenever i goto a new game i expect to be called a newb and to ask \"newbish\" questions but thats how the greats of games r made because they asked those stupid questions and made a real name for themselves after they got the hang of it.


You took my statement the wrong way. I was saying that not only new people have questions. Many older plaers may hol back on asking a very good question because of the \"newb\" label on the forum.
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« Reply #16 on: November 27, 2004, 09:57:45 am »
Originally posted by Efflixi Aduro
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You took my statement the wrong way. I was saying that not only new people have questions. Many older plaers may hol back on asking a very good question because of the \"newb\" label on the forum.


I think if someone is a smart person with a reasonable question they will also be intelligent enough to figure out that there\'s nothing to be ashamed of for asking a question on a \"newbie\" forum. Afterall, they are a newbie in the matter of which they have a question, technically speaking. The only stupid question is the question that remains unasked, because no one is expected to know everything.
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