But why bother with guests at all? The virtual community is larger and less trouble than the relatives and friends upon whom self-fundraisers had bee… - Judith Martin
" "But why bother with guests at all? The virtual community is larger and less trouble than the relatives and friends upon whom self-fundraisers had been drawing. The pioneers in using the Internet to ask strangers for money patterned themselves on the causes of reputable charity — such as donating toward education or helping the ill — except for designating themselves the sole beneficiaries. A breakthrough was achieved when it was discovered that asking for money for luxuries also brought results. These practices are no less vulgar for having become commonplace. There is no polite way to tell people to give you money or objects, and no polite way to entertain people at their expense. Begging is the last resort of the desperate, not a social form requiring others to help people live beyond their means.
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Judith Martin (September 13, 1938 - ) American advice columnist (under the pseudonym "Miss Manners")
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