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Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Risky_Fem on Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:57 am

I'm getting irritated by the growing (?) amount of people who just say nothing while playing a game. How hard is it just to say good luck/gl and gg?
The friend who introduced me to CC said I should always do that en be polite cause that's the standard here. But mayby he got it wrong and it ain't so normal?
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby jeraado on Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:35 am

I always (at least try to) say good luck and gg. Costs nothing and I think it's a nice touch.

If someone doesn't bother to respond, I don't bother to rate them 5 stars on attitude
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby trapyoung on Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:52 am

Some people play in too many games that start at odd times and you may not necessarily remember or not if you said something in game chat. Sometimes I say it, sometimes I don't. If someone says it to me, I'm more likely to say it, but if people stay quiet and/or I've got no reason to really look down at the game chat I won't or will just forget.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Timminz on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:06 am

trapyoung wrote:Some people play in too many games that start at odd times and you may not necessarily remember or not if you said something in game chat. Sometimes I say it, sometimes I don't. If someone says it to me, I'm more likely to say it, but if people stay quiet and/or I've got no reason to really look down at the game chat I won't or will just forget.


This.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Seulessliathan on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:09 am

Timminz wrote:
trapyoung wrote:Some people play in too many games that start at odd times and you may not necessarily remember or not if you said something in game chat. Sometimes I say it, sometimes I don't. If someone says it to me, I'm more likely to say it, but if people stay quiet and/or I've got no reason to really look down at the game chat I won't or will just forget.


This.


disagreed

When people have time for many games, they have time to say, hi, gl, or anything else. Imo it´s just a bad habit to say nothing at all. Nobody can tell me that they can play 20 or 50 or 100 games same time, but they have no time to say anything in chat. That´s just lame.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby jeraado on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:14 am

gl. Its two letters, don't tell me you don't have time to type them
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby trapyoung on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:24 am

Who said not enough time? I said you play in enough and you don't know where you said stuff and where you didn't. Especially with the new chat function of hiding text.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Seulessliathan on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:31 am

in that case i prefer to say it twice instead of saying nothing.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Foxglove on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:35 am

jeraado wrote:gl. Its two letters, don't tell me you don't have time to type them


It's not that I don't have time. It's more that if I wouldn't mean it, then I don't bother!

This doesn't preclude me from making friendlyish non-"gl" type of comments when I feel so inclined.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby jeraado on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:41 am

Foxglove wrote:It's not that I don't have time. It's more that if I wouldn't mean it, then I don't bother!


At least you're honest about it!
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Timminz on Fri Nov 26, 2010 10:55 am

Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:
trapyoung wrote:Some people play in too many games that start at odd times and you may not necessarily remember or not if you said something in game chat. Sometimes I say it, sometimes I don't. If someone says it to me, I'm more likely to say it, but if people stay quiet and/or I've got no reason to really look down at the game chat I won't or will just forget.

This.

disagreed

When people have time for many games, they have time to say, hi, gl, or anything else. Imo it´s just a bad habit to say nothing at all. Nobody can tell me that they can play 20 or 50 or 100 games same time, but they have no time to say anything in chat. That´s just lame.


Of all the bad habits I have, this one doesn't even rate. Mostly, for me, it's not a lack of time. It's just forgetfulness. Although, if I'm feeling pressed for time, while taking my turns, I will tend not to look at the chat, so I guess it is about time.

Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby AndyDufresne on Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:07 pm

Most of the time I remember to say something, but I've been completely silent in a few games too---I think because I forgot to say anything towards the initialization of the game, and nothing else was said, so I just remained silent for the game til the end.

In general though, for the most part I don't really think one thing or another if someone says Good Luck or Hello to me or not in any of my games.


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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Seulessliathan on Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:42 pm

Timminz wrote:
Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.


It´s ok if you have another opinion about this, but it´s strange that you call my opinion silly and ridiculous. Well, i suggest you foe me and move on, then if you have a problem with me and my opinions.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Metsfanmax on Fri Nov 26, 2010 4:50 pm

I don't really want my opponent to have good luck, nor do I think that my saying they should have good luck has any bearing on whether they will.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby the.killing.44 on Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:00 pm

Because I honestly do not care in the slightest whether I greet you with the most arbitrary of well-wishes.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Timminz on Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:47 pm

Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.

It´s ok if you have another opinion about this, but it´s strange that you call my opinion silly and ridiculous. Well, i suggest you foe me and move on, then if you have a problem with me and my opinions.


Why would you recommend such a ridiculously drastic response to a simple difference opinion? I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you all hot and bothered when I pointed out that your opinion was, in fact, really silly, when you think about it.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby jeraado on Fri Nov 26, 2010 5:50 pm

Metsfanmax wrote:I don't really want my opponent to have good luck, nor do I think that my saying they should have good luck has any bearing on whether they will.


I bet you also don't really care how most people are when you greet someone with "how are you". I bet the guy at the mcdonalds drive-thru doesn't really care whether I have a nice day or not.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Seulessliathan on Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:13 pm

Timminz wrote:
Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.

It´s ok if you have another opinion about this, but it´s strange that you call my opinion silly and ridiculous. Well, i suggest you foe me and move on, then if you have a problem with me and my opinions.


Why would you recommend such a ridiculously drastic response to a simple difference opinion? I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you all hot and bothered when I pointed out that your opinion was, in fact, really silly, when you think about it.


it´s always interesting when people call their own opinion "fact" and opinion of others "silly and ridiculous"
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Metsfanmax on Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:34 pm

jeraado wrote:
Metsfanmax wrote:I don't really want my opponent to have good luck, nor do I think that my saying they should have good luck has any bearing on whether they will.


I bet you also don't really care how most people are when you greet someone with "how are you". I bet the guy at the mcdonalds drive-thru doesn't really care whether I have a nice day or not.


I don't usually greet people with such banalities if I don't care how they are.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby the.killing.44 on Fri Nov 26, 2010 6:39 pm

Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:
Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.

It´s ok if you have another opinion about this, but it´s strange that you call my opinion silly and ridiculous. Well, i suggest you foe me and move on, then if you have a problem with me and my opinions.


Why would you recommend such a ridiculously drastic response to a simple difference opinion? I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you all hot and bothered when I pointed out that your opinion was, in fact, really silly, when you think about it.


it´s always interesting when people call their own opinion "fact" and opinion of others "silly and ridiculous"

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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Woodruff on Fri Nov 26, 2010 7:11 pm

Risky_Fem wrote:I'm getting irritated by the growing (?) amount of people who just say nothing while playing a game. How hard is it just to say good luck/gl and gg?
The friend who introduced me to CC said I should always do that en be polite cause that's the standard here. But mayby he got it wrong and it ain't so normal?


I say "Have fun!". I don't want them to have good luck, so I don't say that. But I do want them to have fun. Just not too much fun. Because that means they're kicking my ass. So limited good fun. Yeah, that's the ticket.

I will also say that I do very much prefer discussion during games. It just makes things more enjoyable for me. I also recognize not everyone may feel the same.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby squishyg on Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:22 pm

i think one should always take the time to display good manners.
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby DJPatrick on Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:39 pm

You know I read someone's post in a C&A report where they mark one down on attitude for no "gl" at the beginning, a further one down for now gg at the end to get to average and one more off for nothing in the middle to get down to 2/below average with a "silent" comment...A bit arbitrary but I agree and have started using the same methodology (exceptions for those with less than 50 games as sometimes they don't even know there IS game chat)...
The whole ratings are pretty rudimentary but this seems a "fair" way to mark "attitude" which is hard to define...
Just and opinion and if you don't share it then "gl with THAT!"...LOL
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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby Metsfanmax on Sat Nov 27, 2010 12:21 am

DJPatrick wrote:You know I read someone's post in a C&A report where they mark one down on attitude for no "gl" at the beginning, a further one down for now gg at the end to get to average and one more off for nothing in the middle to get down to 2/below average with a "silent" comment...A bit arbitrary but I agree and have started using the same methodology (exceptions for those with less than 50 games as sometimes they don't even know there IS game chat)...
The whole ratings are pretty rudimentary but this seems a "fair" way to mark "attitude" which is hard to define...
Just and opinion and if you don't share it then "gl with THAT!"...LOL


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Re: Why not say 'good luck'?

Postby AAFitz on Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:00 am

the.killing.44 wrote:
Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:
Seulessliathan wrote:
Timminz wrote:Upon further thought, you're ridiculous. "If you have enough time for this thing over here, you will definitely have time for this other thing", is a silly thing to say, and you should take it back, you big meanie.

It´s ok if you have another opinion about this, but it´s strange that you call my opinion silly and ridiculous. Well, i suggest you foe me and move on, then if you have a problem with me and my opinions.


Why would you recommend such a ridiculously drastic response to a simple difference opinion? I'm sorry. I didn't mean to get you all hot and bothered when I pointed out that your opinion was, in fact, really silly, when you think about it.


it´s always interesting when people call their own opinion "fact" and opinion of others "silly and ridiculous"

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