how do I post a review of a new Low Whistle?
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how do I post a review of a new Low Whistle?
I am new to this forum, and recently started playing the Low D Chieftain V3 and wrote a review of it. I have never posted a review of anything on the internet. How do I post this one on this website? Thanks. Professor
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Re: how do I post a review of a new Low Whistle?
Well, I can give you the gist of how it works here, anyway: go to the Whistle Forum, introduce yourself, and present your review. Measured accounts are the guideline here, so avoid outright invective to forestall a thread lock or deletion on your part if your experience was negative. If your experience was positive, gush away.professor wrote:I am new to this forum, and recently started playing the Low D Chieftain V3 and wrote a review of it. I have never posted a review of anything on the internet. How do I post this one on this website? Thanks. Professor
There's a thing here called "The Pepsi Rule". In other words, it's okay to say, "I prefer Pepsi (or Coke) to Coke (or Pepsi) - expand from this to whistles or what have you - and cite your reasons if you like; thoughtful description helps. It's definitely not okay to just say Pepsi (or Coke) "sucks" or the like. Humor's one thing, but in the case of real opinions, mudslinging's out. Be sure people can tell the difference.
Hope this helps.
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