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What are your thoughts on this type of language? As opposed to just “Yes” and “No”
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i prefer less words in principle, and No in this case. A: “no, let me try” i liked that it said ‘let me try’. felt friendlier and safer (not as final as ‘no’) B: “no” quicker to see less to process i’d change it to no, and change the question to get the vibe needed in some way w/o emoji. hbu
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I agree! I think it would be best as: “Yes” “No” (Ideal, bc short and direct.) or possibly: “Yes, I remember my password.” “No, I do not remember my password.” (Doesn’t require rereading the question.)
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