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Ralph X
3,461 PointsDoes anybody find the use of the word "bummer!" to be negative when you get a question wrong?
I was wondering if anybody feels that the use of the word "bummer!" has a negative impact when you get a question wrong? Having just completed the track on UX design, I feel this is not good design. It may seem like a small thing, but when you are trying to learn anything I feel that it is irritating to have the word "bummer!" brightly written in red popping up to rub salt in your wounded ego each time you fail to get a question correct! Once again, I know it's a small thing, but sometimes these things can be frustrating.
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Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsYeah... I sorta agree... Maybe Treehouse should say something like "Oops! You got this this and that wrong!" instead of "Bummer! You that wrong!". However, you'll get used to it :) I just like to have new people like Treehouse.

Chris Covington
1,522 PointsNope!