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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Today I received a work-related email addressed to me and three other people. The chain made it very clear that two of those people are having an affair (the sender and another person). [/b] It appears that the sender meant to grab a different email chain between the two paramours, and add me and other person with a question about the conversation (I.e: “I’m looping Jim and Kim in for their insights.”), but instead grabbed a relatively explicit email chain between them, planning a rendezvous-vous (it didn’t seem like the first time). The two people added to the chain (me and the other person) are senior to the two original parties. No one has responded to the email yet, but I do have an answer to the question at the top of the chain. What should I do? Start a new email and answer the question? Tell HR? Ignore it? For what it’s worth, we have a pretty strong anti-fraternization policy. He is married. She is single.[/quote] MYOB unless you want to get sued. [/quote]
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