Not so good with the emailing, are you?
Love,
The Bwog
——– Forwarded message ———-
From: Xxxxxx Xxxxx <xxxxx@columbia.edu>
Date: May 10, 2006 2:13 PM
Subject: FW: FW: Incident EC – Richard Ng (missing student)
To: xxxx@columbia.edu
Cc: xxxx@columbia.edu, xxxx@columbia.edu
Dear Seniors,
We would like to offer a toast to you and your parents. On Class Day, Tuesday May 16th, we will be having a champagne reception in the Faculty in Residence apartment…
8 Comments
@How do you know we haven’t discussed the student and still aren’t?
@insensitivity? And we are discussing an email rather than the missing student?? What are you?
@YEs but The subject line with the first sentences immediately sounds like they’re toasting that the missing student is, well, missing. She was probably reading the original email when she deleted the content and sent another cheery mass email. It takes two seconds to just start a new email.
@mademistakesmyself I think every one of you has made an e-mail mistake. Give the woman a break.
@misleading? try offensive. Darleny’s “apology” – received at 5:19pm.
From: Darleny Cepin
Sent: Wed 5/10/2006 2:41 PM
To: Cc:
Subject: Parents reception
I apologize for the misleading subject of my last email.
She’s incompetent.
@good call... I’m glad you took out that last part that was there before.
@it what was there before
@see: Subject heading.