Made my point. Why do I have to enthusiastically reply to a comment about a service tech coming friday at 2? Don't you see how this brings women down in the workplace? I actively try NOT to do this. |
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The only time I send it, is when confirmation of receipt (written confirmation, not Outlook read receipt) is requested. Otherwise it clogs up emails with stupid, unnecessary responses.
You do not need to respond to every email you receive. |
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I asked if attending baseball game and got “noted” they are playing a game. |
This sounds like a you issue. Did you ask "let me know if youre attending"? Or did you just say "this is super fun, heres the info"? One requires an answer, one doesn't. It's your fault for not being clear. |
No, that's not what you told us earlier. You said, "I remind a new staff member about event, how great it is and of course everyone attending can leave early or WFH if bringing spouse or kids so they can drive together." That's not asking whether they will attend. That's providing info. That gets an acknowledgement at most, not an RSVP. I'm guessing you're a pain to work for. |
HR at my company is passive aggressive. They do events they want everyone to go. But they claim to be “employer of choice” so don’t want to force people to go. But to be honest they are amazing events. And HR are judged on their own review how many people came to an event and how well received. But the “noted” left me knowing nothing and did not allow me any follow up. The reality the CEO, CFO, COO, CRO, VP HR all going with spouses and kids and it would be great opportunity for their career. Noted is a rude arrogant short response meaning I don’t give a crap and don’t bother me again on this topic |
Well she turned out to not be a good culture fit in our org, and it sounds like you’d be a misfit too. I view ppl who respond with “Noted” as not very bright and lacking emotional intelligence. |
Yup, pain to work for confirmed. You don't have a problem with "noted", you have a power trip problem when people don't respond exactly how you want. |
Sure, if your business is soft core prostitution, you need staff to warm the pole a bit. |
This company is full of people playing games. Who does the actual work? Is the CEO a trust fund baby spending daddy's money? |
Unnecessary explanation points are passive aggressive mockery. It means the sender thinks you are a baby, which apparently you are, so I guess thet works. |
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This speaks volumes about you. |
Wow. You're a piece of work. You didn't ask a question, yet you're upset the employee didn't read your mind. Immediately assuming someone is rude and arrogant for acknowledging receipt of a message that didn't ask a question tells us a lot about you. |