Badminton legend Lee Chong Wei said it’s better to give constructive feedback than becoming anonymous cyberbullies or keyboard warriors.
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On Facebook, badminton legend Datuk Lee Chong Wei has urged netizens to stop hurling negative comments that could destroy our athletes’ spirits and confidence. Let us, as netizens and supporters, do our part to safeguard our athletes too. Provide support and constructive feedback. Have some courage when you make your comment.
Additionally, he expressed his pride for our Malaysian athletes for their solid performances at the Olympics and for making the nation proud.
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