把以下的人称改成男性,因为我感觉Tammy是个男的,其他内容保持不变: #### **My Re...

Created on: April 11, 2025

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把以下的人称改成男性,因为我感觉Tammy是个男的,其他内容保持不变:

My Response to Tammy’s Review

Tammy’s review is completely unfair and twists the truth. Here’s what really happened, step by step, with proof to back it up:

  • The Plan: I told Tammy ahead of time to park on Jalna Street near my condo (exact address: 1330 Jalna Blvd) because of traffic rules in my building. I even sent her a photo of the spot so she wouldn’t get confused. She replied, “Ok, that works, I’ll message you when I’m on my way.”
  • What She Did Wrong: Tammy promised to let me know before heading over, but she didn’t. Instead, she showed up out of the blue at 12:53 PM and texted, “I’m out front.” I was at work and didn’t see it right away.
  • My Response: I checked my phone at 1:55 PM, saw her message, and replied immediately—apologized for the mix-up and asked if she could swing by at 3 PM instead. She shot back, “No thanks,” and that was it.
  • Her Review: Later, she posted this nasty review, calling me a scammer and saying I ignored her, which is flat-out false.

Why Tammy’s Wrong

  1. She Didn’t Stick to the Deal: She was supposed to message me before leaving. Showing up unannounced and expecting me to drop everything isn’t fair.
  2. She Barely Waited: She gave me a 5-minute window (“5 mins and I’m gone”). That’s not reasonable when I didn’t even know she was coming.
  3. She Rejected a Fix: I offered to meet her later that day or any time that week. She didn’t care—she just wanted to complain.
  4. Her Claims Don’t Hold Up:
  • “Never showed up” – I couldn’t, because she didn’t warn me!
  • “Ignored her” – I replied in an hour with solutions.
  • “Fake info” – The address and instructions were crystal clear.

What I Did Right

  • Kept It Safe: Meeting on the street is normal for Marketplace trades—it’s not shady, it’s smart.
  • Communicated Clearly: I gave her all the details upfront, with a photo. She agreed to it.
  • Tried to Make It Work: I apologized and offered options. Tammy’s the one who gave up.

Proof

I’ve got the full Messenger chat and the photo I sent her. If anyone doubts this, I’m happy to share them. The evidence shows I’m telling the truth.


Heads-Up to Sellers

Watch out for buyers like Tammy—they’ll blame you for their own slip-ups and trash your rep out of spite. Keep your chats saved and document everything. It’s the best way to protect yourself.


Bottom Line

Tammy’s review is nonsense. I’m a legit seller who tried to do things right—she’s just mad because she couldn’t be bothered to follow through. Don’t let her story fool you.

Thought

Changing pronouns to male

The user wants to change the pronouns in the text to male because they feel Tammy is male. I'll go through the text and replace female pronouns like "she" and "her" with male ones like "he," "him," and "his," while keeping everything else the same.

In the title "My Response to Tammy's Review," no changes are necessary, since it doesn’t contain pronouns—but Tammy's reference will change from female to male accordingly. I'll adjust wherever "she" or "her" appears.

Updating pronouns for Tammy

I need to make sure Tammy's pronouns are changed to male throughout the text. For example, lines like “I told Tammy ahead of time to park” don’t need changes since “Tammy” stays the same. However, “I even sent her a photo” should be changed to “I sent him a photo.”

Whenever "her" is used, I’ll change it to "him" (e.g., "she replied" becomes "he replied"), and possessive "her" turns into "his."

I'll double-check where "Tammy" is involved, but for the most part, gender-specific pronouns need updating.

Updating pronouns for consistency:

I need to carefully change all references from female to male. For example:

  • "She replied" becomes "He replied."
  • "I even sent her a photo" becomes "I sent him a photo."
  • "What She Did Wrong" becomes "What He Did Wrong."
  • "She promised" becomes "He promised" and so on.

The word "Tammy’s" stays as is because it's a name, but other pronouns like "she" and "her" get changed to male counterparts: "he" and "him." I’ll proceed through the full text this way.

Finalizing pronoun changes

Now that I’ve gone through everything, I’ll make sure all feminine pronouns are updated to male ones. For example:

  • "She replied" becomes "He replied," and "her" should change to "his."
  • "What She Did Wrong" becomes "What He Did Wrong."
  • "Her Review" becomes "His Review" where appropriate.
  • "I checked my phone at 1:55 PM, saw her message" changes to "I saw his message."
  • "I gave her all the details" becomes "I gave him all the details."

I'll continue to check each paragraph carefully to ensure all pronouns are consistently made male and there's no confusion.

Reasoned for 1m 0s

Answer

下面是将原文中指向Tammy的所有女性代词替换为男性代词后的版本,内容其它部分保持不变:


My Response to Tammy’s Review

Tammy’s review is completely unfair and twists the truth. Here’s what really happened, step by step, with proof to back it up:

  • The Plan: I told Tammy ahead of time to park on Jalna Street near my condo (exact address: 1330 Jalna Blvd) because of traffic rules in my building. I even sent him a photo of the spot so he wouldn’t get confused. He replied, “Ok, that works, I’ll message you when I’m on my way.”
  • What He Did Wrong: Tammy promised to let me know before heading over, but he didn’t. Instead, he showed up out of the blue at 12:53 PM and texted, “I’m out front.” I was at work and didn’t see it right away.
  • My Response: I checked my phone at 1:55 PM, saw his message, and replied immediately—apologized for the mix-up and asked if he could swing by at 3 PM instead. He shot back, “No thanks,” and that was it.
  • His Review: Later, he posted this nasty review, calling me a scammer and saying I ignored him, which is flat-out false.

Why Tammy’s Wrong

  1. He Didn’t Stick to the Deal: He was supposed to message me before leaving. Showing up unannounced and expecting me to drop everything isn’t fair.
  2. He Barely Waited: He gave me a 5-minute window (“5 mins and I’m gone”). That’s not reasonable when I didn’t even know he was coming.
  3. He Rejected a Fix: I offered to meet him later that day or any time that week. He didn’t care—he just wanted to complain.
  4. His Claims Don’t Hold Up:
    • “Never showed up” – I couldn’t, because he didn’t warn me!
    • “Ignored him” – I replied in an hour with solutions.
    • “Fake info” – The address and instructions were crystal clear.

What I Did Right

  • Kept It Safe: Meeting on the street is normal for Marketplace trades—it’s not shady, it’s smart.
  • Communicated Clearly: I gave him all the details upfront, with a photo. He agreed to it.
  • Tried to Make It Work: I apologized and offered options. Tammy’s the one who gave up.

Proof

I’ve got the full Messenger chat and the photo I sent him. If anyone doubts this, I’m happy to share them. The evidence shows I’m telling the truth.


Heads-Up to Sellers

Watch out for buyers like Tammy—they’ll blame you for their own slip-ups and trash your rep out of spite. Keep your chats saved and document everything. It’s the best way to protect yourself.


Bottom Line

Tammy’s review is nonsense. I’m a legit seller who tried to do things right—he’s just mad because he couldn’t be bothered to follow through. Don’t let his story fool you.

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