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").
“I highlight as I read and leave notes for myself. The three points I try to hit on are character development, plot/pacing and what makes the book unique or different in its genre.” Smart Bitches, Trashy Books · 12 years ago 502230_459018
“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 Instead of saying a service was "bad," describe
"I bought [Product Name] for [Specific Purpose]. It is [Key Feature, e.g., lightweight/powerful], and the [Specific Part] is particularly useful. However, I found [Small Flaw] a bit frustrating. Overall, it's great for [Specific Use Case]". It is [Key Feature, e
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
To draft a helpful review, focus on being specific and balanced. A high-quality review typically follows a three-part pattern: what you experienced, Evaluate how it met your expectations, and Suggest concrete improvements. Key Elements of a Helpful Review