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Simfish
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So I often ask fellow classmates for their email addresses so that I can compare homework with them, when I haven't interacted with them before (I do try to discuss something about the homework first though). Do people find this "creepy"? Since when I email them, they frequently seem to be unenthusiastic about giving replies (and most of the time they just don't reply at all).
Are there any better ways of comparing answers? I always try to give them my answer first (and a short list of my thought processes) to show them that I'm not simply trying to copy off them. Do people respond better if you try to call them? (is it okay to ask them for their phone # along with their email address?) And is there a time when people prefer to receive emails?
Are there any better ways of comparing answers? I always try to give them my answer first (and a short list of my thought processes) to show them that I'm not simply trying to copy off them. Do people respond better if you try to call them? (is it okay to ask them for their phone # along with their email address?) And is there a time when people prefer to receive emails?