Anonymous wrote:Maybe each class has a different color. If someone chooses to respond anonymously, they would still know what class your child is in by the color of the paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the questionnaire was printed on, say, blue paper and they don't want to email to you because you'll print it on white paper and it won't match the others? Seems rather anal.
This actually makes sense. I can understand this.
But OP could just fill it out electronically and email it back to them, so they could print it out on whatever color paper they want...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the questionnaire was printed on, say, blue paper and they don't want to email to you because you'll print it on white paper and it won't match the others? Seems rather anal.
This actually makes sense. I can understand this.
But OP could just fill it out electronically and email it back to them, so they could print it out on whatever color paper they want...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the questionnaire was printed on, say, blue paper and they don't want to email to you because you'll print it on white paper and it won't match the others? Seems rather anal.
This actually makes sense. I can understand this.
Anonymous wrote:So the questionnaire was printed on, say, blue paper and they don't want to email to you because you'll print it on white paper and it won't match the others? Seems rather anal.