Thanks for the comments. Yes, I think it depends, too.
lewscannon got this particular instance correct. I'd show you the conversation log if my 3DFibs hadn't crashed during the match. I only got the aftermath. It was a complete stranger, rated 70 or so below me, who turned out to be an arrogant douche (

not a term I use but it's a good one!). In our second game (immediately after the first in which practically no conversation unrelated to line connection problems occurred), he told me that a cube that I'd taken was a drop. I asked him whether he was telling me that I made a mistake. His flippant reply was "You said it". Later he said "That was a mistake" out of the blue. In neither instance did he offer more than that bluntness. I assumed that it was more gamesmanship and challenged him again: "Are you trying to be rude?". The conversation didn't get friendlier. Apparently "we", that is "
all Fibs players", are okay with his sort of behavior, even those who are complete strangers to him.
I gave him a lecture which he didn't appreciate, though maybe a couple of points sank in over the next night.
Yeah, and maybe there's no sugar in Homer's doughnuts.

We shan't be resuming the game that he preferred to drop rather than continue after a pause to discuss his attitude. Nor shall I be able to respond to his parting "dickhead"
tell followed by
ignore, which informs me that he's really a very sweet chap underneath it all and by no means a coward.
Btw, would someone kindly send the link for this thread to
uzalla the douche.
