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“I'll talk about what worked, what didn't, what didn't work for ME (those aren't always the same thing), and, if applicable, what I think could have made it better.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books · 12 years ago
"I had a [Positive/Negative] experience at [Business Name]. The customer service was [Description], and I was especially impressed by [Staff Member/Specific Event]. One thing they could improve is [Suggestion]". 502230_459018
Highlight both the highlights and the lowlights to provide a fair, well-rounded perspective. “I'll talk about what worked, what didn't, what
Could you tell me you are reviewing (e.g., a restaurant, a laptop, or a coworker) so I can help you write a more tailored draft? How To Write A Good Book Review - Nikki Auberkett Highlight both the highlights and the lowlights to
Different reviewers prioritize different details, such as taking time to process or being brutally honest for the reader's sake.
Instead of saying a service was "bad," describe exactly what happened (e.g., "The order took 45 minutes to arrive even though the restaurant was half-empty").