You're absolutely right. I was equivocal about Avant-Garde's answer because it did seem to put everyone in the same boat. I sense you got a bit sarcastic towards the end of your reply, and there's absolutely no reason to, although I admit I wasn't friendly in my reply to you (sorry). I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong here. But I am curious. Do you think people's interaction should be affected by the mode of interaction? For instance, the rules are different on the internet as opposed to telephone or real-life exchange.
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You're absolutely right. I was equivocal about Avant-Garde's answer because it did seem to put everyone in the same boat. I sense you got a bit sarcastic towards the end of your reply, and there's absolutely no reason to, although I admit I wasn't friendly in my reply to you (sorry). I'm not trying to prove anyone wrong here. But I am curious. Do you think people's interaction should be affected by the mode of interaction? For instance, the rules are different on the internet as opposed to telephone or real-life exchange.