wfudkn
cookout = blabbermouth?
Lots of printed emails in my office
Which in turn is hilarious that boomers would think anyone would print an email.
I got an e-mail today from a guy with this signature block (edited to change his last name and title):
David Wellman
Chief Douchebag
Pronouns: he/him/his
Company Name
Address
WTF? Regardless of one's sex/gender/DNA, I would think the name "David" would cause the presumption of those pronouns with pretty much anyone. I could see if it was a boy named Sue and he wanted to put in he/him/his to avoid confusion off the bat, but it is pretty fucking pretentious to think the recipient doesn't know that David is a fucking male's name.
"Can you ask Geeta if (s)he is available that week?" was from a work email I wrote today. (I knew the correct pronoun.)
It can be a bit tough working with India to know which pronoun to use in conversation or in email sometimes if you haven't met someone. I've seen it in internal email sigs for folks in our India office.
lol good lord...
If it's more than a few paragraphs and you have to read it in detail, why not take the opportunity to give your eyes a break from the screen? #old
Just wait until they start encountering indigenous land acknowledgements. 2&2's mind will explode
If it's more than a few paragraphs and you have to read it in detail, why not take the opportunity to give your eyes a break from the screen? #old
An email should never be that long.
How should something that in depth be communicated ?
Video conference with a PDF emailed to everyone ?
but seriously, emails are an awful way to communicate complex issues from a workflow perspective.