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RE: Ask Me Anything Wednesday (AMAWED) Exclusively For Newbies #1

Well, just the human factor mostly. In general, rep gives others a good feeling about you and sometimes, without checking your wallets, people may see you as whales cos your rep is 70. A whale however, can also have a rep of -4. So it is mostly the human factors, more like when you wear your lace agbada and people feel you own a bank

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Yes, I understood you, tell me @surpassinggoogle, is it possible to raise my reputation as a commentator of someone else's posts? Thank you

Very much. May even faster than posts. Be constructive, innovative and sincere with your comments and you will draw people in. People are more laid back in comments and themselves cos it is interaction and many times impromptu. A post is more preempted

Clearly, the most important thing that would comment on the topic of the post, for this you need to carefully read the post and comprehend what is written in it, then also meaningfully comment. I hope I reason correctly.

Correct. Plus, standout! Read my last post

Thank you for your evaluation, I will certainly read your post, but if you have any questions, can I ask them in a post?

Sure thing. Look at my last post

Agbada and lace..just like a saying "aso nla ko ni eyan nla" but seriously, are you a Nigerian? Following you asap

Welcome to AMAWED, @serkagan! It is very possible to raise your reputation as a commentator just as @surpassinggoogle has stated. Very few people know you as a newbie and so might not be interested in voting on your posts. However, when you leave a valuable comment on the blog of a veteran Steemian, then you'll be known and probably that comment will receive upvotes, just as you have received from us here today.

Hahaha funny woman! I just know, i know Nigeria more than you but you are better than me at dealing with hot eba

Lol, hot eba? Chaii, eba is not even my thing, give me pounded yam and egusi, then we can talk.

Thanks for taking out time to respond to questions here
Mama @maryfavour, e be like sey everybody wan become your PA o, me sef no mind o. Abeg employ me

Hahah, Can you write pounded yam and egusi in your dialect? Here is it in
Yorùbá, Iyán àti ègúsí

I was about to ask the same question. Glad you know much about my dear country. Not a fan of Eba though, i'll rather go for Amala with Gbegiri soup with my shirt off.

Thanks a lot. I really appreciate this.

Wow, you must have lived in Nigeria for a period or have Nigerian friends

Hahaha, don't lose yourself in that. Dig! You are my friend. I can learn a ton about you, just by your one-liners. I wouldn't need to have hung out with you for hours!

You truly have people figured out