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by Cthulhu_
1043 days ago
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As a senior, you should be aware of the authority you have or that others perceive you have. Your comments will be perceived as authoritative and coming from experience. And they might very well be! But just make sure you get a rapport with the reviewed party, and prefix or suffix the comment with a "just a suggestion" or an explicit "I'm not asking you to act on this remark". With a semantic review, you can shorten it to "nit:". |
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That's what the article suggests, using "Suggestion:" as a prefix.
> or an explicit "I'm not asking you to act on this remark"
Same, the article suggests the "Remark:" prefix. Both are more terse than what you suggest here.