My rant on fleet interactions (you've been warned)
I asked last night if someone would be willing to teach me any elite STF, and got a response or as they say in chat "Sassy" response correcting an error in my spelling of "elite" and then making it sound like they are doing me a favor by saying they were about to log off for the night. I just left the fleet chat and tried to teach myself.
I know it was all in good fun, and it may not be what they were trying to convey. But, what was perceived by being "Sassy" to someone you never interacted with before didn't sit well with me. In the tone it was said in this instance, it set a tone of elitism and that they didn't really care. This is NOT the way you try to teach someone who is genuinely asking for help. It will make them less receptive to your advice. Period. I know I was.
That may just this persons personality, and I'm not saying to "Not be yourself" But please keep in mind to be receptive and humble when someone is being genuine or asking for help who is not use to the "Norm" of what the fleet yet. It has the chance to come off wrong and leave a bad impression. Now I'm not saying to "kiss their butt". I'm just saying if it sounds like they are asking or saying something serious/genuine, lend them an ear. Joke and play all you want, but hear them out when needed.
What if English wasn't my first language? What if I'm a new fleet member and this was my very first interaction? What if I was new to the fleet and every time I asked a question, I got ignored as people continued their conversation. (Which has happened and I have seen happen)
I've been in the fleet for a long time (Just returned from a long hiatus) But, I know I would second guess if this was the fleet for me. I would feel alone and separated in a fleet that I though I was a part of, people I thought shared a common ground by being part of the LGBT community. Even saying "I don't know." would be something. At least the question would be acknowledged. We are a fleet, we are a family. There is no "Us and them" within our fleet, just "Us". We want the fleet to grow and get stronger, there is a lot of room in that fleet starbase to fill.
This may seem like a "do nothing" rant, but, I think it is important to keep in mind.
anyways /rant
I know it was all in good fun, and it may not be what they were trying to convey. But, what was perceived by being "Sassy" to someone you never interacted with before didn't sit well with me. In the tone it was said in this instance, it set a tone of elitism and that they didn't really care. This is NOT the way you try to teach someone who is genuinely asking for help. It will make them less receptive to your advice. Period. I know I was.
That may just this persons personality, and I'm not saying to "Not be yourself" But please keep in mind to be receptive and humble when someone is being genuine or asking for help who is not use to the "Norm" of what the fleet yet. It has the chance to come off wrong and leave a bad impression. Now I'm not saying to "kiss their butt". I'm just saying if it sounds like they are asking or saying something serious/genuine, lend them an ear. Joke and play all you want, but hear them out when needed.
What if English wasn't my first language? What if I'm a new fleet member and this was my very first interaction? What if I was new to the fleet and every time I asked a question, I got ignored as people continued their conversation. (Which has happened and I have seen happen)
I've been in the fleet for a long time (Just returned from a long hiatus) But, I know I would second guess if this was the fleet for me. I would feel alone and separated in a fleet that I though I was a part of, people I thought shared a common ground by being part of the LGBT community. Even saying "I don't know." would be something. At least the question would be acknowledged. We are a fleet, we are a family. There is no "Us and them" within our fleet, just "Us". We want the fleet to grow and get stronger, there is a lot of room in that fleet starbase to fill.
This may seem like a "do nothing" rant, but, I think it is important to keep in mind.
anyways /rant