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what an airhead

Dear Summer

Golden Member
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.
 
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?
 
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

 
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

 
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.
 
Originally posted by: amdhunter
Originally posted by: Schfifty Five
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

 
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.
 
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

title of email was dinner bitches

not the F word but still unprofessional through work emails
 
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

title of email was dinner bitches

not the F word but still unprofessional through work emails

where do you work? maybe it's OK with the other coworkers. You know, those people that don't generally invite you to hang out with them b/c you're a complete drag?

 
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

title of email was dinner bitches

not the F word but still unprofessional through work emails

where do you work? maybe it's OK with the other coworkers. You know, those people that don't generally invite you to hang out with them b/c you're a complete drag?

1) I work in a stuffy corporate environment
2) I don't want to hang out with them anyway. Waste of time and money. Thanks
 
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

title of email was dinner bitches

not the F word but still unprofessional through work emails

where do you work? maybe it's OK with the other coworkers. You know, those people that don't generally invite you to hang out with them b/c you're a complete drag?

haha
 
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
this girl sends a dinner invite to all of our work emails with profanity in the title
and she sent it from her work email too

where's the common sense?

edit: Did I mention that she's a true blonde and was in a sorority? thanks

edit 2: omg she cursed, she's so fucking cool.

What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

Still unprofessional. Regardless of the fact that hell is a harmless word, writing it in an email at a lot of companies would be off-putting to a lot of people, me included, and if I were a manager I'd certainly frown on that behavior when it came time to fill a promotion. I wouldn't want to be promoting people who might talk like that to customers. I don't mind people who cuss at work but sending it around in an email or memo is stupid.

I'm not trying to be snotty but it's just unprofessional unless there is explicit instruction from the higher-ups that anything goes. I'd still never do it but I could see it being more okay at a place like that.
 
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

Still unprofessional. Regardless of the fact that hell is a harmless word, writing it in an email at a lot of companies would be off-putting to a lot of people, me included, and if I were a manager I'd certainly frown on that behavior when it came time to fill a promotion. I wouldn't want to be promoting people who might talk like that to customers. I don't mind people who cuss at work but sending it around in an email or memo is stupid.
Wow, you're even more uptight than the OP.
 
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
Originally posted by: mb
What did she say in the title of the email?

It's unprofessional regardless of which word she used.

Since the OP won't reply so we can all ridicule him for being uptight (if appropriate), I'll go ahead and respond now.

Not really. If she said "It's hot as hell outside, let's get ice cream after work" then there is nothing wrong with that.

But if she said "Becky is a fucking bitch, so ignore her invite and come eat dinner with me!" then there is a problem.

Still unprofessional. Regardless of the fact that hell is a harmless word, writing it in an email at a lot of companies would be off-putting to a lot of people, me included, and if I were a manager I'd certainly frown on that behavior when it came time to fill a promotion. I wouldn't want to be promoting people who might talk like that to customers. I don't mind people who cuss at work but sending it around in an email or memo is stupid.
Wow, you're even more uptight than the OP.

where do you work?
 
Originally posted by: mb

Wow, you're even more uptight than the OP.

I'm not uptight at all. I'll BS with my manager and coworkers but it is understood at a professional place to not do this. I wouldn't care as much if the email was internal as much as I would if it reached customers.
 
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