Monday, April 28, 2008
Computers in Polite Society
I use e-mail only to communicate important private messages. I rarely use it to send junk mail. I am not big on looking at forwards and reading them. If I cannot get a hold of someone via MSN messenger, or facebook, I will write an e-mail. I am able to write an e-mail and get the point across. I don’t try and get all emotional, but I feel that communicating online is impersonal. If an important topic needs to be discussed I would rather do it in person, and if that’s not possible, over the telephone. I wasn’t aware that there were basic rules to writing e-mails. I wasn’t aware of netiquette, and the basic rules. I just discovered that you can send a vacation message. It sends a notification to the people that have sent you an e-mail to let them know that you are on vacation. That’s pretty neat. I would use that if I used my e-mail often. One netiquette I can think of is your sender should include the subject of the e-mail that’s pertains to the actual topic that’s written in the e-mail. If that makes any sense?
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