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Yes, it is so darn important that you tell us that you can't make it the meeting.

Oh, you don't know how to get there? You poor thing.

Oh, you need to help someone move so you will be late?

Oh, blah blah blah blah.

Dear, don't worry, here's how you get here...blah...blah...

Mister and Miss's Who's-that-whom-I've-never-met-and-I-don't-even-care, I bow to your VIP-ness.

And Madam I-am-the-noblest-most-welcoming-soul I salute your warmth and kindness.

But do I have to look at your 15 correspondence after I told you that I am not going to make it?
Do I REALLY?

Please don't abuse the Reply-to-all button, or I will just have to gracefully retreat from your mailing group.

A mailing group is not made to spam. Unless you have a one-in-a-million-year deal that will make 1000 times better off than I am, not stuck reading emails that I don't want to sting my eyes with, just leave me alone. ALONE is awesome.


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  1. Imagine this situation.

    A sends an email to B to request for some stuff. "As committed, please send xxx to us by 2pm tomorrow.." and c.c to the whole world, especially the CEO and all the big bosses from other departments, but the fact is that B has not committed anything to A.

    Isn't it much worse? To put words in B's mouth and B can't do anything?

    Ahh, how have you been??

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