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Which utterance would you feel confident to use when asking Alexa to reorder a product and why?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 35 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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B | 70% 35 votes |
C | 22% 11 votes |
A | 8% 4 votes |
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4 Responses to Option A
I want Alexa to guide me through reordering hence A is the best option for this.
option A is simple and direct but the phrase is too common
Option A sounds more realistic to receive a response from Alexa.
'Help me' command is the correct way to ask something to home assistant. 'I want to' is next best way.
35 Responses to Option B
Option B saves the most time, so that is the one I would use.
This is just basic and to the point. Alexa should know the last coffee that I ordered. No reason to have to include all of the extra words when this will do the trick.
I would be most likely to use option B because I think that it is the simplest and most concise utterance out of the three options above.
B is short, simple, and straight to the point.
It's very matter of fact and down to business.
Option B is the simplest and more to the point.
I like option B the most because it's straight to the point. I think option B is the most convenient way of re-ordering.
I feel B is the best communication utterance to Alexa. It is direct and to the point. To me, C and A are basically at the same level. I do not prefer one greatly over another. From personal experience, I prefer to be as brief as possible
I think B is the best option. it seems like the most likely option I would utter.
It's a robot I'm talking to and I want to keep it short and to the point.
I like the simplest and quickest method.
I have noticed that with Alexa, the shortest command is the best. For this reason, Option B is my top pick. I ranked Option A last as it doesn't sound very commanding in my personal opinion.
I feel like re-ordering means Alexa will buy something that I have already ordered. Something I have received and was happy with.
It is to the point and easy to understand.
Hopefully there would be one more confirming step after saying order it now.
The most succinct is the best, I don't want to say a whole lot to get the same thing. It's also more of an active voice and speaking with authority.
Because its short and to the point.
Definitely option B. I like how straightforward and to-the-point it is. There’s less room for interpretation. Option C is good too but a little too frivolous and I don’t like having to say extra words. A is just too polite and not a request but a plea so I don’t like it.
I liked the simple and straight to point wording of option B the most. Option C, sounded a bit more natural than option a.
B is the most succinct. C and A are relatively the same and I don't think the extra words are needed.
#B is straightforward and to the point. Alexa doesn't need qualifiers like "help me" or "I want to."
B first because the phrase is short and simple making it the most appealingA second because I feel as if Alexa will understand help right away than I want to in option CC last because the phrase is too long and vauge.
I usually use straight forward wording with I am talking to a digital assistant
B feels the most natural and is how I would actually say it.
B is very commonly used term so ranked first. A seems incomplete so ranked last.
OPTION b IS STRAIGHT FORWARD CLEAN AND SIMPLE, I BELIEVE ITS A VERY SIMPLE COMMAND ANYONE CAN REMEMBER
Based on how we use to converse in real time, B is very often used, A is also used quite usual but C is in written format.
shortest and to the point
Choice B is the one I would feel most confident using because it is the shortest and simplest. I like how it is something that is straight to the point. Choice C is second because I like how it is a command that you are giving it in order to reorder. Makes it more authoritative. Choice A is last because I did not like how it sounded with the 'help me' wording.
I made my choices this way based on what sounded natural and made me think of talking to another person.
The first option is the best because it is simple and straightforward.
My preferred option is B because "Alexa, reorder coffee." is short and crisp and that is sufficient for Alexa to understand without making it long and too confusing to understand or interpret.
least opportunity for confusing the device or having it mishear something
I think when speaking to Alexa she understands short simple phrases best
B This statement is simple and Alexa will know what to do and reorder the coffee. It will be fast. C Alexa will know I want to reorder coffee and order it. It is easy to do. A I don't like that the statement says help.
11 Responses to Option C
Option C, because it is exactly how I talk to my Alexa when ordering.
I think the "I want to reorder coffee." is pretty clear and straightforward. I'm clearly declaring my wishes here. I don't think there is anything ambiguous about option C. And yes, I'd feel confident using option C.
I prefer C because it is directive yet slightly polite. B is direct but too commanding. A implies that Alexa knows more than I do.
I would rather do C or A, because I would want Alexa to confirm my request before proceeding with the order.
Option C provides the most context for the prompt and give enough information for Alexa to latch onto
A sounds too weak. B sounds too assertive. That being said I'd rather be seen as strong not weak. C is great because it doesn't come off as rude or a push over.
I feel like option C is short a specific and to the point.
I chose C because it's the most normal sound utterance in my opinion.
C is clear, B is simple and A could get confusing
I like this option because it is direct but not mean
I liked option C the most followed by A and then B.
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