I feel stupid responding to an email with "youre welcome"but then again I feel rude if I don'tis there like a protocol for this or some shit?
4/27/2011 6:27:07 PM
I respond to anything that says Do not replyI'm AstralAdvent and i approved this message.[Edited on April 27, 2011 at 6:27 PM. Reason : or any automated email]
4/27/2011 6:27:34 PM
"You owe me now. Don't forget it."
4/27/2011 6:27:54 PM
^ i like that, Ima make that a template
4/27/2011 6:33:51 PM
In my office, it's generally accepted to not waste peoples time. This includes clouding up an inbox with silly thank you notes
4/27/2011 6:35:33 PM
"You're welcome as fuck"
4/27/2011 6:36:19 PM
I usually go for the thank you infinite loop.
4/27/2011 6:46:10 PM
I said thank you today in an email to the new girl. She responded with "np". Kind of threw me for a loop
4/27/2011 6:49:24 PM
haha, i would do that on spark, but not in an email to co-workers, that'd throw me for a loop too[Edited on April 27, 2011 at 6:52 PM. Reason : spark = comapny aim]
4/27/2011 6:51:05 PM
I don't respond to such e-mails.I'd view that as the equivalent of sending a thank you card to someone who sent you a happy birthday card. Its just not the right proportional response.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJMVtP1CbOM
4/27/2011 6:58:21 PM
^^ i wonder if we can hack into each other's Spark and Spark all day?
4/27/2011 7:00:25 PM
i don't respond to any emails.seriously.
4/27/2011 8:17:15 PM
lol, lets spark it upalso lets split this into three groupsA)co-workersB)people outside the companyC) people outside the company who give money to your companya - rarely, they know whats upb - noc - sometimes? this is my main grey area
4/27/2011 8:29:58 PM
My general rule is if the other person initiated the exchange I would respond, but if they were thanking me in response to something I initiatÉd I may not.
4/27/2011 8:32:08 PM
This is almost as difficult as the conundrum of Facebook Happy Birthday posts and associated response etiquette.
4/27/2011 8:33:04 PM
For the most part I don't even respond with "thank you"s to e-mails.If I'm e-mailing the warehouse or a credit manager or someone else that I'm asking them to do an every day task I get my answer from them and I go about my day. However if I'm asking someone to go farther than normal I will respond with a "thank you very much!!"
4/27/2011 8:35:28 PM
^^^thats a great idea^thats not the question at hand
4/27/2011 8:36:46 PM
saps laying down the law ITTI can tell who was the boss in the bedroom in that relationship.
4/27/2011 8:38:20 PM
4/27/2011 8:53:38 PM
My auto response to those is generally (from external customers)"Please let us know if we can assist you further or if you have any other concerns or issues"To coworkers it just depends on on their attitude and personality, but mostly whether I will need their help again in the near future.
4/27/2011 8:54:11 PM
I hate it when people respond with Thank you to e-mails for the most part...cause I see I have an e-mail and I open it to read "Thank you"So I have never said "you're welcome" because if I don't wanna read thank you I'm sure other people don't wanna read you're welcome.Although I have been known to respond with "anytime, I don't mind helping you out!"
4/27/2011 9:14:02 PM
exactly, my emails are usually good news so I like getting them, a "thank you" or "you're welcome" email is a disappointment
4/27/2011 9:18:21 PM
4/27/2011 9:24:14 PM
I personally wrote a letter to Hallmark that they are missing out on a huge opportunity by not marketing "You're Welcome" Cards. You could at least expect equal sales to the "Thank You" cards and even offer two-for-one specials where you include the "You're Welcome" card within the letter to the person you're thanking so they can return receipt.This and six-minute abs. Sitting on a Goldmine. Sitting on a FREAKING Goldmine.and by the way - YOU'RE WELCOME Hallmark.
4/27/2011 9:54:58 PM
I respond with a postcard from a random city in Asia.
4/28/2011 6:36:08 AM