Anonymous Way to send a Helpful Message

Posted by Dunn on July 31, 2008 – 5:30 pm -



There were some circumstances that you really want to tell something to someone but you changed your mind just because you were afraid that it might embarrassed them, or you just don’t want to have an akward situation between the two of you, although you had a good intention to help them.

Example, your room mate has a bad breath, or your co-worker’s zipper was down, or you experienced in several meetings that your co-worker had talked too much until no one got the chance to speak anymore, or your classmate chew the gum too loud, and many more.

Now you can do it by sending them anonymous email to tell them what you need to tell. NiceCritic.com is a way of communicating difficult thoughts comfortably. This FREE service gives us the ability to say something to someone in a safe, non-embarassing enviroment. You just visit the site, pick a message from nine different categories and send that message to a friend, co-worker, or relative’s email address. You can choose from their wide variety of potentially-uncomfortable issues. The person being “NiceCritic’d” then has the opportunity to reflect on the message received, choosing to take the suggestion or dismiss it.

This service can be used as a resource on how to express a difficult or uncomfortable thought to someone. And it’s meant to be polite, constructive and fun, NOT to make anyone feel uncomfortable. But still, the best is to tell them face to face. But.. do it on your own risk.. :D

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Comment by stubsy
2008-08-01 17:29:55

Thats a great idea Dunn, I am sure it will save many friendships

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