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Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044322 by Wet blanket
Mar 15, 2026 12:45pm
was she asking a rhetorical question?
That’s how I read it and personally I found the first response rude but maybe it’s not. I can only speak for myself.
I don’t mean offense to anyone.
I haven’t talked on these message boards before last week so I know nothing lol
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044319 by ToriKisu
Mar 15, 2026 2:14pm
Exactly. There was no reason to respond. If the answer is no, why say anything? It is rude.
I was taught if you don’t have anything nice to say, say nothing. 😊
I was taught if you don’t have anything nice to say, say nothing. 😊
Since it's not clear whether the question is rhetorical, consider the possibility that the person genuinely wants to gauge how much interest there is in their endeavor, making a yes or no response a courtesy, not rude.
When in doubt, I find the best practice is to give the benefit of the doubt to the responders.
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044305 by THE RED CYCLONE
Mar 15, 2026 2:20pm
Yes!
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044303 by Elana Chivani
Mar 15, 2026 3:59pm
Count me in!
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044303 by Elana Chivani
Mar 15, 2026 4:11pm
Will you seek?
Will I attempt? Probably.
Will I succeed? Almost definitely not.
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044317 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 15, 2026 5:18pm
The question was asked, “Will you seek”. People answered that they would not with a simple “no”. There’s nothing rude in that.
I agree. A question was asked. Was it rhetorical or was person trying to gauge interest? We don’t know. But a simple no and some agrees doesn’t seem rude. I think that’s reading a LOT into it that just isn’t there.
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044168 by Elana Chivani
Mar 15, 2026 5:53pm
Will you seek?
Yes I will!
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044331 by MissMoon
Mar 15, 2026 7:48pm
A question was asked. Was it rhetorical or was person trying to gauge interest? We don’t know. But a simple no and some agrees doesn’t seem rude.
Except... without knowing anything about it... where the boxes are, what the clues are like, how it's presented... How could one reasonably say "no", without it being a direct and uninformed rejection of the entire concept, or of the individual? That sounds rude to me.
Except (again), I also suspect it was just a joke response. It may have misfired a bit (and TRUST me, I know allllll about misfiring jokes). So, maybe not so rude after all.
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044333 by wassamatta u
Mar 15, 2026 8:32pm
How could one reasonably say "no", without it being a direct and uninformed rejection of the entire concept, or of the individual?
Some reasonable "no" responses to the concept might be:
The "flavor" of tarot/astrology is not compatible with one's spiritual beliefs.
Some people may not want an involved puzzle-solving exercise, because they simply enjoy a more leisurely outing - and finding a LB along the way is a bonus.
Someone is currently up to their ears in life happenings, and don't have the energy or time to add a complex puzzle-solving exercise right now.
As the saying goes, not every letterbox is for everyone. That's not rude, and not a rejection of the individual. It's knowing how the person enjoys this hobby, and chooses letterboxes to seek, which may be different than someone else.
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044168 by Elana Chivani
Mar 16, 2026 1:43am
I love tarot and seeking! Intrigued! Yes! Share your cards Romanian friend!
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044168 by Elana Chivani
Mar 16, 2026 9:24am
I was able to get another answer from Elana! I asked "How?" and she replied:
Her answer appears cut off, but that's all I got.
I like to plant...FWIW.
If you like to carve, but don't really like to plant, or would just like some of your carvings sent to far off places, we can help! If you like to plant but hate to carve, or would just like the chance to plant something someone else has carved, we can help! If you really like to do both and would like to be matched with someone else who likes to do both, we can
Her answer appears cut off, but that's all I got.
I like to plant...FWIW.
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044168 by Elana Chivani
Mar 16, 2026 9:31am
One more possible clue! I asked "Can you help?" and Elana replied:
I'm pretty much a newbie at this. Does this mean anything to anyone?
Any suggestions for further questions to ask Elana?
Yes! The Gillespie Tribe is helping to bring those who like to plant and those who like to carve together to satisfy both kinds of people. They also help to match kids with other kids for carving exchanges.
I'm pretty much a newbie at this. Does this mean anything to anyone?
Any suggestions for further questions to ask Elana?
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044338 by Phyn
Mar 16, 2026 9:33am
It sounds like the AI is getting generic info about Letterboxing from AQ info pages.
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044338 by Phyn
Mar 16, 2026 11:00am
Yes! The Gillespie Tribe is helping to bring those who like to plant and those who like to carve together to satisfy both kinds of people. They also help to match kids with other kids for carving exchanges.
(bolding mine)
I'm pretty much a newbie at this. Does this mean anything to anyone?
Maybe this?
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044338 by Phyn
Mar 16, 2026 11:39am
It is from the AQ Help pages...
https://www.atlasquest.com/about/wiki/question.php?wikiId=239
The AI is able to find answers from the AQ Help pages.
https://www.atlasquest.com/about/wiki/question.php?wikiId=239
The AI is able to find answers from the AQ Help pages.
Re: Greetings, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044341 by wassamatta u
Mar 16, 2026 6:51pm
The AI is able to find answers from the AQ Help pages.
I suspected AI from the beginning of this!
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044334 by Wise Wanderer
Mar 16, 2026 7:04pm
Some reasonable "no" responses to the concept might be:
There are many other reasonable reasons to respond with "no." As already mentioned, not every box will be interesting to everyone. And I am not alone in finding some boxes just plain annoying for various reasons.
I won't be actively seeking whatever this is, although I did poke it with a few sharp sticks around the edges. Because that's fun. For me.
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044347 by zdz
Mar 17, 2026 7:57am
I was able to ask a question this morning so I asked:
What question should I ask?
Elana responded with:
Which way is north?
What question should I ask?
Elana responded with:
Which way is north?
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044331 by MissMoon
Mar 17, 2026 8:06am
I’m sorry
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044347 by zdz
Mar 17, 2026 10:48am
There are many other reasonable reasons to respond with "no."
Honestly I'm a bit torn on this. Yes, of course there are many reasons to not be interested in a certain aspect of the hobby, but I'm not seeing the need to flatly saying no in a thread about it. If it was a joke, fine. But if it was genuine, it does seem a little unnecessarily impolite.
I'm not the least bit interested in postals. But when a thread starts about a new postal, I think it would be perceived a bit rude if I dropped in just to say, "I'm not interested".
My 2 cents worth - not my circus, not my monkeys.
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044352 by DarkZen and Evil Cow Pie
Mar 17, 2026 1:08pm
I think it would be perceived a bit rude if I dropped in just to say, "I'm not interested".
I think many read the "yes or no" question as a genuine request for feedback, and their "no" was a polite indication that they would not be attempting to solve the mystery leading to this box. They did not simply "drop in" to offer an unsolicited opinion, at least in their minds, but responded to the question that was asked.
I'll see your 2-cents and raise you 5-cents. 🤔
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044303 by Elana Chivani
Mar 18, 2026 2:38am
I find it interesting that a certain date is in 2 weeks. Coincidence?
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044303 by Elana Chivani
Mar 19, 2026 8:16am
We found one of your Tarot card boxes a
year ago, it was sitting on another box we were searching for.
And yes, we are interested!
year ago, it was sitting on another box we were searching for.
And yes, we are interested!
How to Letterbox presentation??
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Mar 19, 2026 6:50pm
A few months ago, a letterboxer posted a thread offering materials they’d created on how to get started with letterboxing. (Can’t remember which board!)
I’d like to connect with them to get ideas or handouts, whatever’s available.
Is this you, or does anyone remember who??
I’d like to connect with them to get ideas or handouts, whatever’s available.
Is this you, or does anyone remember who??
Re: How to Letterbox presentation??
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044405 by joyindenison
Mar 20, 2026 7:11am
I'm not sure who your audience is. When I do "presentations" with scouts (or kids under age 12) I no longer use handouts. I find it better to do a brief overview (3-5 minutes) and then hit the trail and start letterboxing (or carving stamps if there is time allocated). While we follow clues and find boxes I explain various aspects of letterboxing.
Below is one of the outlines I've used with a specific set of letterboxes which I designed / clued to show different types of pouches, different styles of clues, etc.
Large (7-15 scouts plus adults) Group Discussion (includes Q&A):
What is letterboxing? Treasure Hunt Activity
Combines art, creativity, hiking, and more
Find a hidden container by following clues
Container is called a letterbox
What is in a letterbox?
Logbook to record you found it
Rubber stamp to add a record to your personal logbook
What do you need to letterbox?
Personal logbook
Signature stamp
Ink pad or markers (note: today these boxes contain ink pads; not typical!)
Pencil or pen
Sometimes a magnetic compass
A personal trailname / alias / nickname
As we walked around the campground in smaller groups (following clues):
Identify Poison Ivy
Why is it important to be stealthy / secretive?
Others might remove container and ruin the fun
What are muggles?
As we got near the end of the clues I started talking about what to do when you find a letterbox:
Make sure no muggles (move to another area if needed)
Retrieve container and open it
Make a note of how contents are ordered in container; Remove contents.
Place an image of your signature stamp in the letterbox’s logbook
Write your TrailName and date in the letterbox’s logbook
Use rubber stamp from letterbox to make imprint in your personal logbook
How to ink a stamp
Replace contents in container as you found them.
Make sure no baggie is in the seal of the container.
Make sure no muggles
Rehide container (make sure it is hidden from all angles)
Go find another letterbox!
Below is one of the outlines I've used with a specific set of letterboxes which I designed / clued to show different types of pouches, different styles of clues, etc.
Large (7-15 scouts plus adults) Group Discussion (includes Q&A):
What is letterboxing? Treasure Hunt Activity
Combines art, creativity, hiking, and more
Find a hidden container by following clues
Container is called a letterbox
What is in a letterbox?
Logbook to record you found it
Rubber stamp to add a record to your personal logbook
What do you need to letterbox?
Personal logbook
Signature stamp
Ink pad or markers (note: today these boxes contain ink pads; not typical!)
Pencil or pen
Sometimes a magnetic compass
A personal trailname / alias / nickname
As we walked around the campground in smaller groups (following clues):
Identify Poison Ivy
Why is it important to be stealthy / secretive?
Others might remove container and ruin the fun
What are muggles?
As we got near the end of the clues I started talking about what to do when you find a letterbox:
Make sure no muggles (move to another area if needed)
Retrieve container and open it
Make a note of how contents are ordered in container; Remove contents.
Place an image of your signature stamp in the letterbox’s logbook
Write your TrailName and date in the letterbox’s logbook
Use rubber stamp from letterbox to make imprint in your personal logbook
How to ink a stamp
Replace contents in container as you found them.
Make sure no baggie is in the seal of the container.
Make sure no muggles
Rehide container (make sure it is hidden from all angles)
Go find another letterbox!
Re: How to Letterbox presentation??
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044405 by joyindenison
Mar 20, 2026 7:47am
It's Alliecat! She's still in the process of creation but feel free to reach out, I know she's almost finished with a slide deck!
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044303 by Elana Chivani
Mar 20, 2026 7:59am
Ok I am not a patient person and the vernal equinox was over 10 minutes ago. I want everything to be revealed LOL
Re: Patience, Călători
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044420 by Orchid
Mar 20, 2026 10:25am
I love that it now says "midnight of the vernal equinox".
Dear Elana Chivani
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Mar 21, 2026 3:13pm
Do you foresee a plane ticket in my future to de aur stat?
4eyes
Stuck in MI
4eyes
Stuck in MI
Re: Dear Elana Chivani
Board: Letterbox Chatter
Reply to: #1044473 by 4EyesMcgee
Mar 21, 2026 6:53pm
Same here. Although, you have seem to be a step ahead. I just have a rough idea, which really isn't much.
