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by computerjunkie
4186 days ago
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Lets talk about a simple example. You apply for a visa to X country for a special occasion (eg; brothers wedding, graduation ceremony et.al). Two weeks later, you get a response saying "No", just no. Will you be satisfied that you never got any feedback to why it was refused, what you did wrong and what to do to fix it? Feedback, be it good or bad is crucial. I, myself appreciate this feedback, especially in this scenario the author is talking about. How am I supposed to improve my self when I don't even know what I am doing wrong? |
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People who have just rejected you will never be reliable sources for feedback (on average). That's what friends, confidants, and inside sources are for.