Anonymous wrote:leave it. i beg you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not only do you need to let this go, but you owe your daughter an apology for overreacting. A year from now she'll be in college and before she shares the details of her life with you, she'll remember that time you went crazy about email formatting.
it is more that she rushes and doesn't pause to edit, thank or double check anything. it is the bigger picture
Anonymous wrote:Not only do you need to let this go, but you owe your daughter an apology for overreacting. A year from now she'll be in college and before she shares the details of her life with you, she'll remember that time you went crazy about email formatting.
Anonymous wrote:Not only do you need to let this go, but you owe your daughter an apology for overreacting. A year from now she'll be in college and before she shares the details of her life with you, she'll remember that time you went crazy about email formatting.
Anonymous wrote:PP who thinks the message was great. Have 3 kids that are out or currently in college. I never saw any correspondence they sent. I would recommend you stop having your kid CC you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your whole family is so cringe. She wasn’t supposed to send that email in the first place.
A thank you note is never inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why you would even see this email - is she required to cc: you or something?
The rep, if they even read the email, will probably realize it was composed on a phone and not think anything of it.
Yes she is required to CC me on all correspondence. Duh
I hope this is a troll response. Otherwise, time to land the helicopter. As AO, I’d be more concerned about this than the email formatting issues.
Anonymous wrote:Your whole family is so cringe. She wasn’t supposed to send that email in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Your whole family is so cringe. She wasn’t supposed to send that email in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:DD hastily sent an email to rep who visited the school. Luckily the wording is fine and good - just thanking him for his time and reiterating her love of the school. However she didn't format it properly and it has no space between him name, the body and her name. I'm so mad and wanted have her send a follow up saying something about so sorry the formatting got messed up after sending, but the message remains the same. Like acknowledging she knows it looks bad. She think it's overkill and barely cares. DH thinks leave it and why draw attention to it. But it looks sloppy and I think it would show she cares if she acknowledges it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would have her reformat it and send it again. And then you follow up with another email that says “this email is to confirm that we’ve been having formatting problems with email.” And then send a handwritten card that says “see this is why the USPS is still needed.”
Ok I did that and added a read receipt 🙄
Thus suggestion was satire, op.