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MoreWineII 07-06-2005 02:06 PM

Simple email ettiquette question
 
I email coworker with a question. Coworker emails me back with a solution.

Is a thank you email appropriate or just a waste of time for both of us?

I usually do not send thank you emails.

swede123 07-06-2005 02:09 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
Thank your coworker in person whenever you run in to him. If he's in a different office perhaps a thank-you response is called for. It also depends on how much of an effort he went through to find the answer and how long time it took him.

Swede

edtost 07-06-2005 02:09 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
only needed if he might realisitically be thinking other solutions and need confirmation that the one he gave you worked...otherwise a giant waste of time.

Shajen 07-06-2005 02:12 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
thanks dude. worked like a champ.

--your name here

TheWorstPlayer 07-06-2005 02:14 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
Thank you email is nice. Deleting it takes one second and it will bring a smile to that person's face and make it more likely for him/her to help you again. Just do it.

OtisTheMarsupial 07-06-2005 02:16 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
Yes, thank yous are always nice. Even people who hate the excess useless filling up of their inbox will think you're a nice guy and will treat you kindly.

Yeti 07-06-2005 02:17 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
Jeez, just send a quick 'cheers bud' email.

In future, end your mails with TIA to avoid this confusion later on.

MoreWineII 07-06-2005 02:19 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
Okay, so say the project in question is something that I'm doing for said coworker. Does that change anything?

Or am I just analyzing this way too much and it means like...nothing... in the grand scheme of things?

Should I just stick it in her pooper and be done with it?

Shajen 07-06-2005 02:24 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
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Okay, so say the project in question is something that I'm doing for said coworker.

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Then by all means, stop by and let her know.

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Does that change anything?

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Maybe, see above.

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Or am I just analyzing this way too much and it means like...nothing... in the grand scheme of things?

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In the grand scheme of things, we are all nothing. Take that for what it's worth.

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Should I just stick it in her pooper and be done with it?

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Depends. Is she a fan of getting her chocolate starfish stretched? Perhaps you could ask her as you thank her. You know, hey, thanks for that, it works great. BTW, are you a fan of getting ass [censored]?

TheWorstPlayer 07-06-2005 02:24 PM

Re: Simple email ettiquette question
 
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Okay, so say the project in question is something that I'm doing for said coworker. Does that change anything?


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You asked a question, you got an answer, you say thank you.

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Or am I just analyzing this way too much and it means like...nothing... in the grand scheme of things?


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You have so far written two posts and read a few more about this topic. That time would have covered your thank you emails for the year.

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Should I just stick it in her pooper and be done with it?

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Always a valid option, IMO.


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