What your buttons say is as important as how they look. Using the wrong label can cause users confusion, loss of time, and possibly some big mistakes.
A good button label invites users to take action. Best to use verbs, and label the button with what it actually does. It's like the button is asking the user — “Would you like to (Add to basket)?” or “Would you like to (Confirm order)?”.
Avoid using Yes, No or labels that are too generic - like Submit.
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