New gmail interface that shows boilerplate responses to choose from... are you using it?
They’re often appropriate but I feel weird using them because I know other person will know it’s boilerplate. So I add superfluous words to signal it’s a human response. Or bot++ at least.
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I am against these on principle and will never use them.
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Use it often then typed responses. In most cases, when used, it’s what I would have responded with
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Exactly
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I always have to add a one-liner after tapping it.
Gmail: Looks good!
Me: I particularly like that you’ve gone for gold on the accents, contrasts well with the original black [you remember my concerns about the ‘heaviness’ from the original color sets? This fixes it.”
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3D chess is to add typos to the autoresponses. 4D chess is to send plausible gibberish and blame autocorrect. 5D chess is send a haiku. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fictitiou
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I use it in same way...add/subtract words to make it not seem robotic.
I like feature... often suggests warmer responses than I would come up with.
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Do people still email each other? I guess it's a b2c ( business to customer) communication tool. Most of those mails say "don't respond to this"







