3 answers
3 answers
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Jason’s Answer
You should take good comments with the bad comments as well. Hate/irrelevant comments you should just ignore. However you should take some constructive comments as everyone has different points of views and see things differently. Read the bad reviews and see if they make sense to improve your product
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Alessandra’s Answer
Dear Anson,
as a person more than as an engineer you should ignore the hate comments and only retain positive and negative but constructive comments.
Hate is always bad! Don't fuel it by answering.
as a person more than as an engineer you should ignore the hate comments and only retain positive and negative but constructive comments.
Hate is always bad! Don't fuel it by answering.
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Richard’s Answer
Anson I want to accent Jason's answer and underline the need to find the source of the hate and help "hear" the underlying issue.
The key approach in Engineering is to always "address the problem and not the person"
If this is a persistent adversary and your tempted to retort... remember... you are genuinely responsible for your own behavior and nobody else's.
.... Well unless of course your adversary is your 12 year old daughter... then I suggest the "whatever" retort.
Roiz "The best revenge is living well" Wolf
The key approach in Engineering is to always "address the problem and not the person"
If this is a persistent adversary and your tempted to retort... remember... you are genuinely responsible for your own behavior and nobody else's.
.... Well unless of course your adversary is your 12 year old daughter... then I suggest the "whatever" retort.
Roiz "The best revenge is living well" Wolf