The person who is the making the complaint or compliment
I am creating a document to list "Complaints and Compliments" by customers/suppliers/staff/anyone, I want a column heading preferably a single word do describe the person making the compliment or complaint. The column will contain their name.
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I am creating a document to list "Complaints and Compliments" by customers/suppliers/staff/anyone, I want a column heading preferably a single word do describe the person making the compliment or complaint. The column will contain their name.
single-word-requests
Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago
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I am creating a document to list "Complaints and Compliments" by customers/suppliers/staff/anyone, I want a column heading preferably a single word do describe the person making the compliment or complaint. The column will contain their name.
single-word-requests
I am creating a document to list "Complaints and Compliments" by customers/suppliers/staff/anyone, I want a column heading preferably a single word do describe the person making the compliment or complaint. The column will contain their name.
single-word-requests
single-word-requests
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Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago
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Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago
Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago
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Try originator. From Collins:
countable noun [usu with poss]
The originator of something such as an idea or scheme is the person who first thought of it or began it.
[formal]
...the originator of the theory of relativity.
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Try originator. From Collins:
countable noun [usu with poss]
The originator of something such as an idea or scheme is the person who first thought of it or began it.
[formal]
...the originator of the theory of relativity.
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Try originator. From Collins:
countable noun [usu with poss]
The originator of something such as an idea or scheme is the person who first thought of it or began it.
[formal]
...the originator of the theory of relativity.
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Try originator. From Collins:
countable noun [usu with poss]
The originator of something such as an idea or scheme is the person who first thought of it or began it.
[formal]
...the originator of the theory of relativity.
Try originator. From Collins:
countable noun [usu with poss]
The originator of something such as an idea or scheme is the person who first thought of it or began it.
[formal]
...the originator of the theory of relativity.
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Does "customer" not meet your needs?
– Davo
13 hours ago
I should have expanded that it could be anyone. I have edited the post.
– Naz
13 hours ago
Complainer? (and then the person being complained about it complainee)
– Smock
12 hours ago
@Smock But what if the person made a compliment?
– Naz
12 hours ago
oh I see - so one word to cover whether they complain OR compliment. Commenter ? Ugh..
– Smock
11 hours ago