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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think people don't check their personal emails as often as they used to. Many of us have moved to txting as the main means of communicating. Also, lots of my emails go to junk now and I only realize it when I'm specifically expecting the email. Otherwise, I don't routinely look at my junk folder. If you do send an important email now, I would txt the person to let them know and make sure they acknowledge the txt. One more point, if an invite is thru an Evite system, if it was an event I knew I didn't want to attend or wasn't sure, I didn't even open the evite, because the system reports back to the sender that I "read" the evite. Sometimes I want to delay acknowledging that I don't want to attend, and maybe a few times wanted to reserve the option to later say, oh I'm sorry, I didn't "see" the evite (well, I didn't see the evite details). I'm not talking about small gatherings where I would be assumed to attend, but things like school fundraiser meetings, a large Kentucky Derby party sent to 100 people by a person I barely know - these things mainly just need to know how many are coming, not who/how many aren't coming.[/quote] How hard is it to just RSVP "no"? What you're describing sounds needlessly immature, and rude.[/quote]
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