Arun Palaniappan, Your reply coming after my mail in the thread make it looks as if I sent the private mail to you. If you want to complain and bring notice about a private mail in this list, have the courage to mention the person and contents of that mail before you reply.
I was the one who complemented you in this list by asking you to change poor to proud. But I should add here that you need to change your victim and complaining attitude if you want to grow. All the best. [To the list guideline managers] The only way I could reply to this post was a top post. Could not find a way to do it otherwise :) Regards, Arun On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 2:27 PM, ARUN PALANIAPPAN < [email protected]> wrote: > Dear Friends, > > I am sorry for this mail. > > I received the survey request through this list only and I feel it is > appropriate to comment on that using this list only. . I was shocked on > seeing a reply mail, insulting me. > > >>Nobody is interested to know if you are poor or rich. > > I feel very much insulted by this sentence. > > The writer has insisted me to send my feedback to the author not to the > list. I get his point. But, I have one query. > > I was not the only one who has given a feedback. There is one more feedback > to the survey request, which was posted well before my reply. But, there > was no mention on that. Does rules or advise apply only to newbies? > > I strongly feel that mailing a person about one of his/her post, who does > not have my contact, is not so ethical. Further, this is not some thing > like a service or art that requires feedback of the work. I just replied > expressing my inability to complete the surveyalong with appreciation for > his task. > > I feel verymuch depressed by the reply mail, which has humiliated me. > > If the members in the list feel that this list is not for one who does not > practise software profession, or if this list is something only for a group > of people, I request you to kindly relieve me from the list. > > Thank you > > -- > Regards, > ARUN P > > > > A Tailor’s mistake is a Fashion But, An Engineer’s mistake is a Disaster. > > "Preserve the earth; Else we will perish" > _______________________________________________ > ILUGC Mailing List: > http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc > -- Arun Venkataswamy http://wondroussky.blogspot.in/ "கற்றது கைமண் அளவு, கல்லாதது உலகளவு" - ஔவையார் Known is a drop, Unknown is an ocean _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
