It will show that you care
about their opinions and it will make them happy when you give them what they want (even if it's something small).
Yet Netflix doesn't always care
about the opinions of professional movie reviewers when making decisions on original programming.
«I think we care more
about the opinion of our parents more than anyone else's,» says Williams.
If you're just being honest
about your opinions, tack on a «tbh» to the end of whatever it is you're saying.
When Faber was asked
about his opinions on the abilities of African Americans and their capacity to «deliver economic progress,» he simply replied, «May I suggest you travel extensively through Africa and you will find — hopefully the answer.»
Showing your audience that you actually care
about their opinions and listen to their feedback not only promotes a great brand image, it builds loyalty.
Until now, major game organizations and media outlets have stayed rather silent
about their opinions on the issue.
Working with SurveyMonkey, Axios polled 4,638 Americans
about their opinions on a broad range of topics, including politics, the opioid crisis — and their feelings about Boomers.
Family members, authority figures, or executives who want to appear to care
about the opinion of another person, but really want their instructions carried out without discussion, often favor tag questions.
Isn't this what we want athletes to do when they're asked questions, be as honest as possible with
us about their opinions of what happened in a game?»
We asked Kidney
about his opinion on the COP21 and its impact on green bonds: «For me COP's are fantastic because they are the world's industry space.
It never ceases to amaze me: we all love ourselves more than other people, but care more
about their opinion than our own.
Billionaire tech businessman and one of the Shark Tank show's «shark investors,» Mark Cuban has recently sat down with Kitco News, an outlet specialized on covering news about precious metals, to talk
about his opinions on investing in various assets, including Bitcoin and gold.
Giving less of a damn
about the opinions of others (or at least not letting those opinions keep me from acting)
MasterCard Redux Six months ago, we wrote
about our opinion of MasterCard, noting that its share price had declined after «the Federal Reserve proposed new regulations that would limit the fees debit - card - issuing banks may charge merchants for transactions.»
Please tell me what you think
about my opinion, thanks!
Who cares
about your opinion when you have nothing to back it up?
Your blog is complete apologist crap, nothing more and you still fail to prove anything outside of the fact that you're an arrogant person who doesn't respect or care
about the opinions of others.
You hate it so much, you actively seek out articles on public news sites about it to rant and rave as if you genuinely think people give a squat
about your opinion.
I'm very curious
about your opinion on this if you make it back here to elaborate a bit further on your posting.
Wrenn, if you're still watching this particular post, I'm curious
about your opinion on my thought of students claiming «financial discrimination» if private schools stopped accepting Pell grants.
When someone tells me that «evolution is only a theory» I ask
them about their opinion on the theory of gravity (generally I tell them that I totally agree!
So he has a cruddy personality and talked too much
about his opinions.
Why would a woman care
about your opinion on what SHE should do?
I pretty much just tell them upfront that I don't care
about their opinion.
I bet you would have cared
about my opinion if I had written that I liked your blog and agreed with you.
You can hardly hear a Hindi on this blog waxing eloquent
about their opinion on other religions.
Myth # 4: Women must learn to be indirect
about their opinions and desires so as not to upset a man's sense of «leadership» in the home.
When it comes to what other people do, do we seriously think they care
about our opinions?
College students participating in such a debate might still feel the same way
about their opinions, but they might also gain a deeper understanding about those held by the other person.
Those who understand the careful balance of knowing when to keep quiet
about their opinions — knowing when to preface them with, «I'm not saying I really believe this...» and knowing when their opinions are welcome.
@Pol Pot - I doubt they really care what your opinion is on the subject anymore than you do
about their opinion.
Now remember, i didn't ask
you about her opinions about possible theological ramifications, just her scientific summary.
But the whole point of what makes science work is that it isn't
about opinion.
You can believe whatever you like about your higher purpose and what happens when you die, but science isn't
about your opinion.
As early as my first years at the University, I had begun to feel misgivings
about the opinion that mankind is constantly developing in the direction of progress.
He would probably come back with similar pointedness
about my opinions, but this is what iron sharpening iron is about.
God damn CNN — haven't you learned that you should NOT ask people
about opinions; it is not NEWS (not that half of your posts are!)
Haven't said anything
about my opinion being a fact and certainly am open to the possibility that I'm wrong.
Let people cope how they want to, it's not you and you're not the victims so keep your degrading, political, anything to argue
about opinions to yourself!
Our typical response has been to post on blogs, write articles, and send tweets to shout
about our opinion and speak out against those who differ.
And if you can't read or write properly, then you're not intelligent and who gives a crap
about your opinion?
So your opinion is just that, your small minded, no body cares
about opinion.
I am still a little surprised that people care
about my opinion on things.
It's standard because that's the reason why atheists are vocal
about their opinion on religion.
They feel their leader did not hear their voice and is unconcerned
about their opinion.
We live in a society that wants to value everyones opinion right up until that person starts claiming any sort of exclusivity
about their opinion.
If you were an intelligent person you would understand the value of reading
about opinions you do not hold, it is called challenging your own ideas and putting them through the microscope of reason.
This is NOT
about opinions.
And I have been largely reluctant to talk publicly
about my opinions on the morality of the issue, something I believe the church has said enough about at this point (and recklessly so, which has done more harm than good).