"If you send an email, you will receive a reply every time" is a bad Schelling point for an understanding of behavior. We would all be better off if we understood email were a best-effort-to-reply-soonish protocol. That would improve strategies for senders and repliers.
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"If you don't get a reply, and you really want a reply, onus is on you to follow up." -> Senders of email get dramatically more instrumentally effective! "If I get busy, and I don't reply for a few days, importance of anything not bumped drops to nil." -> Much less stress!
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Not a huge sample, but every woman I've ever worked with seems to think that an email must have a response sub one hour
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One of my bosses has 160k unreads at work because his folders are a subset of inbox instead of out of inbox and it's terrible.
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Some of the unreads I suspect are approaching 20 years old.
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men will literally go to therapy instead of replying to emails
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Replying to emails is that bad huh
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just like the DMs?
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