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lilsecret | 23:37 Sun 28th Feb 2010 | ChatterBank
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In a questionnaire you are given a choice of answers YES and NO.

If you place an 'X' on NO does that mean your answer is YES, because you have not obliterated the word.

Or have you selected 'NO' as your answer.

A little complicated - but any help would be welcome. Thank you.
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Thank you snags - can always rely on you!
Yes. If you cross out No if means you say yes. If in doubt, I put a ring round Yes AND cross out No!
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OK let me be more precise. My daughter received a parking charge notice at a private car park. On the form it says: Was Driver Present YES/NO and the attendant put an 'X' on NO.

Incidentally my daughter was not present.
I'd go with 'x marks the spot' i.e. in this case the driver was not present.
I would read that as meaning "Yes" the driver was present, not "No" the driver wasn't
I'm with snags. it's marking the appropriate answer.
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Very confusing, isn't it?
Just pay the damn ticket!
An X on a football coupon means a draw, tell them to pay half
On most forms when they tell you to put an X in the box its normally next to the box with the right answer.

So if you were asked are you male or female (I am female) then I would put an 'X' next to female.

So I would think the parking attendant means no your daughter was not present especially if you know this to be true anyway.
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Thanks for all your comments.
On a ballot paper an X in the box against a candidate's name means you have chosen that particular person, i.e. X indicates the correct answer. To avoid any confusion I normally put a tick instead of an X.

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