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Question:He has called the other kids at the theatre "little pieces of clutter" What should I say when I email him?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: He has called the other kids at the theatre "little pieces of clutter" What should I say when I email him?

WHy bother e-mailing him? It will only increase his over-blown sense of self-importance. Be bigger than him, and ignore him. It will hurt him more.

Wow what a loser. Don't waste your time, he's just another one of those who put people down. I say ignore his comments.

If this is an adult journalist (I hope not) tell him such personal insults are extremely unproffessional, and to make them against children is absolutely appalling. You can also write a letter of complaint to the people who run the newspaper. However if this reviewer is a kid writing for the school paper, it's enough just to point out that he's being juvenille.

It's generally not a good idea to bite at the comments of reviewers. Remember that there are as many opinions as people in your audience. Just absorb the criticism as objectively as you can.

If that doesn't help, maybe this old stagers' saying will: Those who cannot do, review.

Ignore him.

However, find out where he lives and key his car.

(This is not a serious suggestion. Please don't key his car. It's criminal damage. It's really easy to do, you will almost certainly not get caught and he will be incredibly upset and annoyed, but you still shouldn't do it because it's, like, morally wrong. I just felt the need to point that out, for some reason.)

Those that can't,review others who can!!!!!!!!!!!!