So I went with familiar characters and got the boot. But I gave them my opinion of the poor wording.
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So I went with familiar characters and got the boot. But I gave them my opinion of the poor wording.
yeah, i got that one too., I did go with the unfamiliar characters. it was really long too.
Ok, I am going to try to do this without actually giving it away. Just did a survey for kids. Specifically for kids 5-15. This survey gave a DETAILED description of a television program absolutely, under NO circumstances should a 5 year old watch, and my 7 year old defintely doesn't watch it! (Sunday nights, ABC, been on about 6 years.) Described all kinds of adult themes, etc. Then it asked a long series of questions about how he felt about it. I was floored! Of course, after the first set of questions, we were kicked out of it. But I was in absolute disbelief!
I just took a restaurant survey asking me to pick which "relationship" most closely described my association with each restaurant...
My choices included "Sensuous", "Passionate", and "Spontaneous Affair", among others:rotfl:.
Um, OK, I love Olive Garden as much as anyone, but I would not consider myself in a "Sensuous" relationship with it.
I'm in a survey right now that asked me about my emotional issues relating to a product. I said I didn't choose beverages based on emotional benefits, then it asked me to elaborate on that!
I really don't understand why they ask for both your state and your zip. Doesn't your zip already tell you what state you live in?