Insensitive comments can carry an impact

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Submitted, letter to the editor
Published: December 3, 2008

In response to an article earlier this year in which Jim Nichols complained about not having enough customers of his farmer’s market, I must admit that I felt vindicated.

Maybe now Mr. Nichols will regret how many toes he stepped on in one particular letter he wrote several months ago, in which he stated “We don’t care how you did it in New York City ...” Of course, I can only speak for myself, but I dare say judging from the sheer number of letters angrily responding to Mr. Nichols, that possibly that letter affected the turnout of his market.

Another thing I found offensive was Mr. Nichols’ foul language. “I hope we have the biggest damn crowd down here next year.” The only think you’re showing when you curse is your ignorance. It certainly doesn’t win friends. If I can make a suggestion, it would go like this – an apology from you, Mr. Nichols, would go a long way towards easing our hurt from your insensitive comments.

Joan Michaud
Waynesboro

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