Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-196.53.37.37-20170508133642/@comment-30891950-20170508201359

Maybe we could avoid problems like this in the future if we had a little etiquette guide somewhere in the TT info. I know I screwed up several times and asked for or did or said some really bone head things that I didn't realize we're just plain not acceptable. Dang, still do stick my foot in my mouth on a regular basis! But, maybe something like the following would help...

ETIQUETTE TIPS FOR RECIPIENTS OF TTers gifts

- Always thank each gift individually, never use the accept all button unless it is unavoidable. Each thank you gift gives your generous TT gifter a fixer, coin, or a boost in energy.

- Do NOT make special requests. If the tter asks you, sure answer honestly, but too many special requests are extremely time consuming.

- If you plan to be on vacation do not ask the TTer to "just skip me". To do so would involve a tremendous amount of extra clicking. If having those gifts coming into your inbox is going to be a problem while you are gone, simply ask the tter to unfriend you until you return. Then send them a friend request when you are ready to play again. This helps both of you. Also this protects the tter from players who just want to receive gifts but only want to gift back intermittently. Sad, but it happens.

- If you are a once a day gifter and you receive the constant generous gifts daily from a tter, you absolutely should be sending them a good gift from their wish list and visiting them daily. If you gift while visiting, you can send your friend dragonflies and other good gifts free once a day. You might also consider asking your friend if they have any preferences for what you charge when you visit.

- If possible, sending the TTer Collectibles as a thank you is very kind and usually most welcome, especially if it is from your friends wantlist.

- Only add a tter to your friends list to be a real friend, not just a gift source and treat them as such. Never add a tter with the intention of dropping them once you get what you want unless you both made an agreement beforehand.

- Do NOT complain about the gifts sent. If you don't want to receive them, simply remove the tter from your friends list. It is nice to send a short note thanking them if you can but sometimes this is not possible.

What do you think? Would something along these lines be helpful in preventing misunderstandings???