I guess I might as well start collecting a thread about how our communication habits are changing in pandemic timeshttps://twitter.com/ENOgden/status/1240985381849399296 …
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Gretchen McCulloch Retweeted Gretchen McCulloch
Previously: "in times like these" "for the duration"https://twitter.com/GretchenAMcC/status/1241021598146203648 …
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Also previously: blaming the canned responseshttps://twitter.com/GretchenAMcC/status/1241109877935804423 …
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Gretchen McCullochVerified account @GretchenAMcCMy best suggestion is to be more explicit about communication with each other If someone sounds stiff or passive aggressive, they're probably just tired and defaulting to pre-filled response suggestions! If there's an actual problem, ask/say it explicitly, don't rely on subtextShow this thread1 reply 1 retweet 22 likesShow this thread -
Gretchen McCulloch Retweeted Hannah Erroneous
I also had someone tell me they'd stopped saying "hope you're well" / "hope this email finds you well" in business email, and have switched to things more like "hope you're bearing up as well as can be expected" / "hope you're staying safe"https://twitter.com/TheMonaOgg/status/1241510247757312000 …
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Not apologizing for delayed emails:https://twitter.com/GretchenAMcC/status/1241107245489958925 …
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Someone replied to me the other day with “Sorry for the wait, I'm running a bit slow because...*gestures at everything*.”
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