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Joke MessagesJoke Email Etiquette Passage

E-mail is a great way to stay in touch with your friends, family, and colleagues. Many people like to joke transmission to tens or even hundreds of contacts from address book.

Before becoming the distributor of humor, please, PLEASE read below suggestions label, lest your e-mails can find an appropriate means of virtual garbage cans peoples. Worse still, some people may stop reading your emails altogether if you do not follow these guidelines:

1. Always give your e-mail subject lines or they may never be read, and some people may begin to ignore all your e-mail altogether.

Be as descriptive as possible, but do not go too far from the multi-subject sentence. You may want to consider starting the subject lines with the word JOKE: or similar to let people know the occupied e-mails are not urgent, but some people may have filters that automatically trash such messages.

2. Do not write your uppercase JOKES! 'Nuff said. Many people find it difficult to read or consider such e-mails as "shouting". Again, please send too many of these e-mails and you will start to ignored.

3. When sending e-mails to a group of people using your website e-mail software or BCC (blind carbon copy) function instead of using the CC (carbon copy) feature. This hides the addresses of recipients of the other.

If I see an e-mail that was sent to 100 different people, I am much less likely to read. In addition, blind carbon copy increases privacy that some people from your list of Homegrown prefer not to have sent their addresses to strangers as possible.

4. Planning jokes sending the office? Your boss and staff can, and sometimes you (depending on company policy), read e-mails! Avoid humor in bad taste in the office. If you intend to send a message with a bad taste, the use of your personal account from home and make sure to send other peoples' personal e-mail. Better yet, do not do it all.

Note that the e-mail can be permanent - just because you delete a message does not mean it is gone forever. You do not want to be remembered 10 years later to send a message tasteless email

5. Never send attachments to e-mail without first informing the recipient that the files are coming. Many spam filters, including those in office are the elimination of e-mail attachments without warning, and I personally will never open an attachment unless I am a current is on the verge of happen. This is because the "From" in emails can be easily misused. In addition, e-mail accounts can be hacked, allowing individuals to send negative e-mails with attachments malware-laced, from accounts of others without their knowledge.

6. If a joke was forwarded several times, please delete all transmission media inconvenient ">" or the message may get too complicated for people to read. It will not take much time to do it, and if you want, there's even a website called Ed E-Mail Support Stripper that can help do the work for you.

7. If a joke or fact seems too good to be true, it could be. First check your e-mail is an urban legend by visiting Snopes.

The email need not be all work and no play (although it should probably be in the office), and occasional jokes provide a welcome diversion from the humdrum daily. However, passing around jokes without following these rules of etiquette might annoy people and ignore you. Using an object to avoid CAPS and use cached copy when sending to a group. Think twice before sending humor in bad taste to load or distribution of attachments. Remove the shipping brackets foreign, and not everyone speaks of the person who always sends urban legends suggest that they are true. A little etiquette can go a long way, and keeps his ways possible.

Posted on April 23, 2010.
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