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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm type A, but I DO let people respond on their time. That type of impatience would drive me up the wall, so you have my sympathies, OP. I would let her know verbally that she doesn't need to send so many reminders. She's perhaps not so much type A as highly anxious, which is different. [/quote] Agree. I would go as far as to bluntly say that you know what items take priority and you'll respond to her when appropriate so she needs to stop with the follow ups unless more than 24 hours (or whatever you think is appropriate) has passed. [/quote]+1. This. If it's less than 24 hours and she's already sent reminders that is quite frankly ridiculous (unless it's an urgent request).[/quote]
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