Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Yesterday someone sent a company-wide email with a request like "please email me your <information> so we can complete processing <some task>"
A flurry of people have been clicking "reply to all" with messages like
- "I can't find <information>"
- "I can't find <information> either"
- "me too"
There is one guy who works here ("Bob") who is just computer-literate enough to be able to hurt himself, and because of that he thinks he is cool. In actuality, he is a real douchebag. As a matter of fact, he is the standard I use to determine whether or not other people are genuine douchebags. For example, he has been sending out a "reply to all" message for each of the other "reply to all" messages with a message similar to this: "Thank you for your message, but I can't help you." I get the feeling that he thinks this is hilarious. Pretty soon we started having several copycats doing the exact same thing. Since my douchebag standard ("Bob") has dictated that this is a douchebag thing to do, I now have to suspect that all the copycats are also genuine douchebags. See how it works?