New Email Etiquette...Proposed
If it's a 1 word response, don't send it.
No more "ok" or "thanks".
I guess "yes" and "no" may be the exceptions.
Comments
Anonymous
March 30, 2007
okAnonymous
March 30, 2007
why?Anonymous
March 30, 2007
too much clutter w/the one words that add little/no valueAnonymous
March 30, 2007
YesAnonymous
March 30, 2007
There is a potential problem with this -- one that you need to be sensitive to. I'm often guilty of the one word response, and it comes from dealing with many, many customers who need to know that I have gotten their note, understood it, and acknowledged it. Thus, I often am forced to respond to things with that acknowledgement. Thus, it's audience dependent. With Jeremy, he doesn't need this acknowledgment. With a majority of my customers, they do. Pick your location.Anonymous
March 31, 2007
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