• @StudioLE@programming.dev
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      41 year ago

      I also found that an odd question.

      "you ordered a two pack of Durex extra small and a packet of malteasers. Would you recommend them to a friend? "

      No. Because who the hell recommends stuff…? Unless it’s something truly unique im not going to recommend it

      • I get where you’re coming from, but my wife did really appreciate a recommendation for a feminine hygiene product (menstrual cup) from a family member. We rarely recommend products of any sort, much less inexpensive products, but my wife has already recommended that product multiple times.

        That said, I think it’s a poor question. I wouldn’t recommend a feminine hygiene product to my single, male friends, nor would I recommend that point and click adventure game to coworkers who mostly play competitive FPSs. I’ll even recommend “bad” products if I think it’ll fit whatever niche my friend wants to fill (e.g. that crappy screwdriver may not be good for screws, but maybe it’s decent for an art project).

        Maybe a better question is: would you buy this again if it was lost/stolen? As in, did this fill your need enough that you wouldn’t look at other products?

        • @mythic_tartan@sh.itjust.works
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          “Would you recommend this to a parallel universe instance of yourself in a similar situation, who is not yet decided on a purchase?”

      • @dlok@lemmy.world
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        Yeah I was using the Microsoft 365 suite for work and it asked if I’d recommend it to a friend. No itd be a weird thing to bring up in conversation with a personal friend to recommend.

      • Haha you’re right, it probably doesn’t really apply to most things. I do get asked what I recommend more than the average person because my friends and family know I research purchases too much. I hate buying junk.