You can’t buy coffee, visit your GP or even pay to leave your car somewhere without being pestered for feedback. I’m giving the whole experience zero stars
y friend drove from Leeds to Wrexham to watch his football team play. For most of his life, before a couple of likable Hollywood actors bought his club, very few people watched Wrexham play. You didn’t have to book a ticket in advance, and you certainly wouldn’t have struggled to park. Things have changed. And change must be embraced – especially if it’s resulted in your unfashionable team becoming an object of worldwide desire.
If there’s a coffee bean of a serious point here, it’s to do with the language. If AI or whatever is so clever then why can’t it get its words quite right? If, instead of asking for a review, it said, “Everything all right with what we sent you?” or “Get parked up OK?” that would have been fine.
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