Bedeutung
To get input on one's performance.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Danish feedback is often very direct. A manager might say 'This is not good enough' without a long introduction. This is seen as respect for the employee's time and intelligence. In contrast to Denmark, American feedback often uses the 'sandwich method' (positive-negative-positive). Danes might find this confusing or insincere. Feedback in Japan is often indirect to save face. In Denmark, saving face is less important than solving the problem efficiently. There is a strong emphasis on 'medarbejderudvikling' (employee development). Getting feedback is not just about the task, but about growing as a person.
Use 'Konstruktiv'
Always pair 'feedback' with 'konstruktiv' if you want to sound professional and growth-oriented.
Uncountable Noun
Remember not to say 'en feedback' or 'feedbacks'. Just say 'feedback'.
Bedeutung
To get input on one's performance.
Use 'Konstruktiv'
Always pair 'feedback' with 'konstruktiv' if you want to sound professional and growth-oriented.
Uncountable Noun
Remember not to say 'en feedback' or 'feedbacks'. Just say 'feedback'.
Be Direct
When asking for feedback in Denmark, don't be afraid of direct answers. It's not personal!
The Native Alternative
Use 'tilbagemelding' in formal emails to sound more sophisticated.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct form of 'at få'.
I går ______ jeg meget positiv feedback fra min lærer.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we use the past tense 'fik'.
Which preposition is correct?
Jeg vil gerne have feedback ______ min nye bog.
In Danish, you get feedback 'på' (on) a specific object or task.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Hvornår kan jeg ______ feedback? B: Du ______ det i morgen tidlig.
The first part uses the infinitive 'få' after 'kan', and the second part uses the present tense 'får' for the future.
Match the type of feedback to the situation.
Du har lavet en fejl i en rapport, og din chef forklarer, hvordan du retter den.
When the feedback includes how to improve or fix something, it is 'konstruktiv'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Feedback vs. Kritik
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenI går ______ jeg meget positiv feedback fra min lærer.
The sentence refers to 'i går' (yesterday), so we use the past tense 'fik'.
Jeg vil gerne have feedback ______ min nye bog.
In Danish, you get feedback 'på' (on) a specific object or task.
A: Hvornår kan jeg ______ feedback? B: Du ______ det i morgen tidlig.
The first part uses the infinitive 'få' after 'kan', and the second part uses the present tense 'får' for the future.
Du har lavet en fejl i en rapport, og din chef forklarer, hvordan du retter den.
When the feedback includes how to improve or fix something, it is 'konstruktiv'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
12 FragenYes, it is very common among friends, especially when discussing hobbies or ideas.
It is common gender (en feedback), but as it's usually uncountable, you won't use the article often.
'Feedback' is more modern and common in business; 'tilbagemelding' is slightly more formal and traditional.
You can say: 'Jeg vil meget gerne have din feedback på det her, hvis du har tid.'
Yes, you can say 'negativ feedback', but 'konstruktiv feedback' is preferred even for negative points.
Generally, no. Danes prefer getting straight to the point.
Yes, athletes 'får feedback' from their coaches constantly.
It's better to say 'Jeg fik god feedback' or 'Jeg fik en god tilbagemelding'.
It's a technical term used in education for feedback given during a process to help the student learn.
Yes, Swedish and Norwegian also use 'feedback' alongside their native terms.
Usually, you would use 'anmeldelse' (review) for a restaurant, but the restaurant might ask for 'feedback'.
Jeg venter på at få feedback.
Verwandte Redewendungen
at give feedback
contrastTo provide feedback to someone else.
at modtage kritik
similarTo receive criticism.
at få grønt lys
builds onTo get the green light/approval.
at evaluere
specialized formTo evaluate.
en tilbagemelding
synonymA report back / feedback.