Anonymous wrote:We always have older managers who seem to not be paying attention while on blackberry who will reply all to mundane work requests sent to everyone at the firm -- returning forms; saying ok to a request etc. I have never seen anything terrible happen at my firm with reply-all. I am careful not to snark on work email and if I must, I don't hit reply and then take off the unintended recipients -- too much room for error. Usually I will hit forward and type the name of the person who I want to get this so I can say whatever I want. Given that I'm paranoid about emails being searched/pulled, sometimes I won't even do that and I'll just send a new blank email to the person I'm chatting with saying something general like "do you believe that person . . . ." So if IT was spot checking emails quickly, they wouldn't know what I was talking about without having to check a few other emails first.
Anonymous wrote:Had a co-worker with a bad coke problem and a large ego. Xmas eve (late) he sent a rambling nonsensical email asking about 20 random co-workers (high up execs and top performers) to join him in some European real estate investments with some political jumbo jumbo thrown in (something about Europe being the next super power after US goes down the tubes with Obama).
Early the next morning we all got an apology email blowing it all off as a celebration with too much egg nog.
It was incredibly embarrassing for him but he didn't seem to notice

Anonymous wrote:Recently someone at my company did a reply all that included the f word AND the n word. He thought he was sending it just to his buddy. I don't know what happened, but I've been wondering if he'll get fired. We're currently going through a reorganization with some layoffs.
Anonymous wrote:Co-worker replied all when he thought just replying to his friend and it included an insult of both a partner in the firm and a female associate he used to bang. It was amazing.