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Replies such as "Who cares?" and "It's 2015" suggest a growing anger not directed at the players in question but the debate itself.
When I asked people on Twitter to describe face-to-face fundraising in one word I was dismayed that so many came back with replies such as: "If you mean chugging, then: irritating".
Few of them (8%) give imprecise or irrelevant replies (such as "mountain" and "sea bottom", or "arctic", "avalanche", "yes", "it will happen or not"…).
It's a question that invites monosyllabic replies such as "Fine," and in fact cuts off further conversation like a tourniquet.
Those tweets received a number of angry replies, such as, "Prepare to be booed, your attitude towards Cockrock was shocking". .
Many received gripping replies, such as a girl whose friend had been released from a hospital despite still having a racing heart, a message that hit Wenzel especially hard.
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By texting "what are you up to?" to the washing machine, for example, users can get a reply such as: "I'm just finishing the spin cycle, I won't be long".
If someone asks you about your weekend, make some vague reply such as "I met up with some friends and we did some things in town".
(Each number of die represents a character reply such as "been hit" by the attack, "defending" against the attack, "escaping" the attack, or "counterattacking" the attack).
And while Telegram previously supported the ability for bots to offer custom reply keyboards, such as for example with its sticker rating bot which offers buttons for 1 star, 2 stars and so on, inline keyboards take things a step further — not sending messages to the chat but supporting behind-the-scenes buttons such as callback buttons and URL buttons.
Make sure you texted them something to convince them to reply.(Such as texting them something to actually believe you.Like,if you scare them,more than likely,they'll reply).. Make sure your message is marked "URGENT".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com