Ask the reason first, and then decide whether to make a bad review. These takeaway brothers are busy delivering food at noon and at night every day. We can see them flying on the road. Many people think that this group of people work hard every day, so they won't give them bad reviews. But I think it is impossible not to give bad reviews at all, because each of us has the right to express our views. I paid the delivery fee when I placed the order, so it is the obligation of these takeaway brothers to really deliver food to us within the prescribed scope. If we tolerate them unconditionally, they will only make these takeaway brothers more and more lazy, so we need to know the situation clearly before deciding whether to give bad reviews.
Second, there must be a bottom line. Some takeaway brothers are not worthy of pity. We need to know clearly that these takeaway brothers, although hard-working, do earn more than us, and we don't need to pity them with cheap sympathy. Anyway, I think bad reviews have higher professional requirements for these takeaway brothers. Some of them can motivate them to work better. If there are no bad reviews at all, the take-away industry with rave reviews is likely to be in a very chaotic situation. Some takeaway brothers will take advantage of everyone's pity and deliberately delay the delivery time. When they get bad reviews, they also condemn customers from a moral point of view. This is totally unacceptable to these ill-mannered delivery staff.
When we work in the company, the boss will also give us a month's performance. For this group of takeaway brothers, it is their work performance to deliver food within the specified time, and there is no need to give them so much tolerance.