Embarrassing work typo - how to handle

Anonymous
You already corrected the typo. Nothing else to do. No big deal, it happens. Just move on.
Anonymous
I misspelled ask in a department wide email reply. Was nothing I could do but reply individually to the 3 people who asked me what I meant even though it was contextually obvious
Anonymous
Meh. Just ignore it.
Anonymous
Blame your auto-correct

That said, your autocorrect has a learning feature and defaults to words you frequently use, so….
Anonymous
Not a big deal. Definitely do not bring it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I wrote in the first sentence of my cover letter that I was very interested in their Pubic Affairs position, I still got an interview and eventually the job.


So, is this an example of sock puppeting ?
Anonymous
You can edit texts if you have an iPhone.
Anonymous
I once meant to ask someone if they got paid but of course it was “did you get laid” instead
Anonymous
Tell him it was a Freudian clit.
Anonymous
When I was in law school trying to find a job a firm had an event at a tapas bar but I was a yokel with no culture and heard topless bar and politely declined all further events from that firm.
Anonymous
Ignore
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I wrote in the first sentence of my cover letter that I was very interested in their Pubic Affairs position, I still got an interview and eventually the job.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blushing emoji
DO NOT do this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was in law school trying to find a job a firm had an event at a tapas bar but I was a yokel with no culture and heard topless bar and politely declined all further events from that firm.


LOL !!!
Anonymous
Agree, ignore and move on
I once sent email to my manager with greeting "Hell Larla". I was mortified, but she just laughed and move one. S* happends
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