Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say this often, I never knew it was a pet peeve.
I use like "10-4". Heard, received, understood. I don't think it's dismissive or anything. Honestly, if someone thinks it's dismissive it sounds like they are the type of person who replies with too many !!!! and![]()
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The intelligent people on this thread know it's fine and don't associate weird drama with it. Some posters seem to take this extremely personally for unknown reasons. I used noted/confirmed and no one has ever complained! And I work closely with my colleagues and there's certainly no change in demeanor.
when I go to my work event this week if anyone asks if my one staff is attending I will tell them they replied Noted.
I know why she did it as she is afraid to say no. Like a maybe response on an evite.
Personally if I get a cc or heads email up I just don’t respond.
Someone at work emailed a few of us they have some seats open at an industry conference if anyone wants to go. I did not reply but noted what does that mean?
Coworker my dad died yesterday. Me: Noted
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say this often, I never knew it was a pet peeve.
I use like "10-4". Heard, received, understood. I don't think it's dismissive or anything. Honestly, if someone thinks it's dismissive it sounds like they are the type of person who replies with too many !!!! and![]()
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The intelligent people on this thread know it's fine and don't associate weird drama with it. Some posters seem to take this extremely personally for unknown reasons. I used noted/confirmed and no one has ever complained! And I work closely with my colleagues and there's certainly no change in demeanor.
Anonymous wrote:I say this often, I never knew it was a pet peeve.
I use like "10-4". Heard, received, understood. I don't think it's dismissive or anything. Honestly, if someone thinks it's dismissive it sounds like they are the type of person who replies with too many !!!! and![]()
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Anonymous wrote:It is polite shorthand for "noted and will be ignored". Do not expect any change.
Anonymous wrote:I’m guilty of saying noted at times in my work chat. My work is client facing and the pace is frenetic at times so I have little time to stop what I’m doing to respond to messages. I mean it as shorthand for “I’m making a note to remember/do this”. It has never been meant as anything more. But after reading this thread and realizing how it can be construed, I will never use it again.
Anonymous wrote:I’m guilty of saying noted at times in my work chat. My work is client facing and the pace is frenetic at times so I have little time to stop what I’m doing to respond to messages. I mean it as shorthand for “I’m making a note to remember/do this”. It has never been meant as anything more. But after reading this thread and realizing how it can be construed, I will never use it again.
Anonymous wrote:My old boss use to do this. It's condescending. What's funny is that although she would reply "noted," she never in fact recalled being made aware of anything and feigned ignorance when issues arose.