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I had to read twice before voting.
I think so, I don't think so, May be, Who knows (seriously???)... are not useful poll options. Why gather feedback that doesn't matter?
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The author is probably French (why keep it simple if you can complicate it)
imo a simple yes/no would be enough
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May be, may be not (by the way, I am French)
A yes/no answer can only be done if you are pretty convinced of what WILL happen.
But a lot of people might want to change job, but think it is not too likely they will actually have the opportunity/success in doing so.
Others might think they will stay where they are, but will consider opportunities (hence the "who knows" that fits well for them).
And some are pretty sure (as much as possible in this changing world) of what will (or will not) happen. They could do with yes/no.
Why keep it simple if you can complicate it ? Complicated is rarely better for a solution, but can be better for a question to consider different angles of the problem. And then you can refine the questions if need be.
In any case, it can be interesting and relevant to have the nuance of opinion. Or not, depending on what you are looking for.
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Elrond wrote: by the way, I am French
And I always thought that Elrond was half an Elf. On second thought... they never said what the other half was.
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It is well known that the second part is human. Just not advertised where from ?
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Already went through retrenchment so I'm secure for atleast another year
Big up for the guy who compiled this weeks survey for making such a thorough list of options to select from!
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."
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modified 5-Nov-12 4:20am.
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