I am thrilled with this post, in the busy you still have time to share with others. An empathy of the steemit members who are practiced in the real world. I pray that you stay healthy and always be able to do this.
sometimes people forget things like this.
I note this is the second post you write to share with the homeless, I do not see in anyone else's post. a dedication and example we need to practice.
thanks for the example given and hopefully this can still continue.
greetings from indonesia to all stemian Australia
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Thank @alexbaymen for vote my coment.
I feel very happy to be friends with you. as a technical person I learned a lot from your writing. thanks for the support and attention to me.
but one thing that I want to want from you is a vote on my post .. sorry if it is less pleasing.
thank you and best regards
I often upvote you. But here is some advice. On Steemit, it is considered bad manners to openly request upvotes. Most people, if you ask for upvotes, will be irritated and ignore you after that. The way to get upvotes (and follows) without asking is simply to write complex, thoughtful comments and articles. That will get you noticed.
thanks for the extraordinary reply from friends. this made a lesson for me. I've never asked for an upvote. posted. I never write, vote me or resteem. I really appreciate your input. and if allowed this reply I will make ide for my posting. that it is not very good to beg for a vote in steemit.
thanks for explanation and enlightenment @alexbeyman. I am very happy to be friends with you.
regards
I am happy to help. Many things about steemit manners are not obvious to people who have joined recently.
You have taught me the true philosophy of steemit. I hope you are healthy and happy with @amandarichard. regards
Thank you