Hi, probably a newbie question but...
Most of the shops I do request step-by-step narratives with lots of detail about interactions with employees. Some shops say that employees read the reports. And then I also see that we don't want our interactions with them to be "memorable". So, even if I keep my interaction as boring as possible, if I write a detailed narrative and an employee reads it, isn't there a good chance they will be like, "Oh yeah, I remember that lady who was looking for a stain-resistant tablecloth and I suggested a runner instead!"
Of course, I don't think I'm a particularly memorable person, and the chances of me ever shopping that particular person again are slim especially with rotations, but it just seems like a conflict to me, so I'm never sure just how much detail to put into a narrative. I'm naturally verbose and I like writing so I tend to err on the side of "too much".