ok their are similar threads but i had to post this and put my twist to this ok i have 3 succes by this hobby so far which is a bit for only 3 times sending but when should i stop this hobby i really enjoy it and my dad even told me its a great hobby for me as its educational( yes it is) and you get some good stuff in return and fairly in expensinve. he wrote letters to a few hockey players as a kid so he knows how fun this is but i just want to place my point and say how much longer should we all continue this i know some people have quite a few autos from this hobby but i am just saying this because i have autographs bought and ip anyway i gotta go to bed guys its late here
ps sorry about the punctuation its late and i got school so i am tired and rushing a little.
when is it time to quit
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Re: when is it time to quit
Well there's really no set-in-stone reason to quit. I think that if can afford the stamps, envelopes, etc then go for it. You're right in it being a rewarding hobby. There's no denying it. If you get everyone you could possibly want, then I guess you could quit then, but as for now I think you'd do good to stay in it
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Re: when is it time to quit
As rpbluesman said, there is no specific time to quit. Reasons to quit are if it's too pricy or if there is a personal mishap that gives you the feel to quit. I think it's great that you always ask questions because you will probably one day be a great, knowledgable moderator! Don't quit now, unless you really feel you should.
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Re: when is it time to quit
I agree. There isn't a set time for you to quit. It's just more of a personal individual decision.
I also agree with citrusgirl, we may get VERY frustrated with your grammar and punctuation, but asking questions is VERY important in this hobby. Also, i think that writing letters will benefit you alot in your grammar skills. The more you write, the more you'll learn about proper grammar and punctuation.
So, I dont think you should quit anytime soon!
I also agree with citrusgirl, we may get VERY frustrated with your grammar and punctuation, but asking questions is VERY important in this hobby. Also, i think that writing letters will benefit you alot in your grammar skills. The more you write, the more you'll learn about proper grammar and punctuation.
So, I dont think you should quit anytime soon!
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Re: when is it time to quit
dont worry guys i am not going to quit i just asked when do you feel as a general point and i can fix up my punc and grammar it depends how much paitence i have at the moments and i like to ask qusteions thats why i have close to 500 post in less than a year here.
Re: when is it time to quit
I don't know that there is really a necessary point to quit writing. I'll probably quit when I can't afford it, or when I don't find it enjoyable anymore.
Hobbies are supposed to be fun, when it's not fun for you anymore, then perhaps it's time to bow out.
Hobbies are supposed to be fun, when it's not fun for you anymore, then perhaps it's time to bow out.
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Re: when is it time to quit
I have a hard time holding a pen and I haven't even thought about quitting. I guess I'll quit when everyone is a celebrity... LOL. Even with the cost of postage going up, I won't quit. This is the most fulfilling hobby I have ever had and also the cheapest. Why would anyone quit?
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