How do you define a user story?
Answer / Neeraj Singh Vimal
A User Story is a short, simple description of a feature from an end-user's perspective. It usually follows the format: As a [type of user], I want [some goal] so that [some reason]. This helps to keep the focus on the user's needs and desires.
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