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Easier to read when timeline is closer?

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sawthelight:

--- Quote from: Dreamer23 on June 28, 2018, 01:35:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: maroonlight on June 28, 2018, 12:35:43 AM ---The further away something is, the more things that can happen that can interfere with it. It's like asking yourself, where will I be in 10 years? You may have an idea of where you think you'll be or where you want to be, but so much can happen in 10 years that can drastically altar that.

In my experience, 95% of readers give you a timeline for contact, reconciliation, etc, of 1-2 months from when you call.

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I always get the 1-2 months of contact or things developing...always, always, always! That's so cliche it annoys me!

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yup, always.  is that the deadline for changing your review when things don't pan out?  lol

maroonlight:

--- Quote from: sawthelight on June 28, 2018, 02:19:43 PM ---
--- Quote from: Dreamer23 on June 28, 2018, 01:35:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: maroonlight on June 28, 2018, 12:35:43 AM ---The further away something is, the more things that can happen that can interfere with it. It's like asking yourself, where will I be in 10 years? You may have an idea of where you think you'll be or where you want to be, but so much can happen in 10 years that can drastically altar that.

In my experience, 95% of readers give you a timeline for contact, reconciliation, etc, of 1-2 months from when you call.

--- End quote ---

I always get the 1-2 months of contact or things developing...always, always, always! That's so cliche it annoys me!

--- End quote ---

yup, always.  is that the deadline for changing your review when things don't pan out?  lol

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Yeah I've never bothered calling them back when it didn't happen, but I've heard people say when they have they will suddenly change their predictions to "He's not coming back."

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