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Would Burt Reynolds use :) in his email when contacting analysts or HR?

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To me it indicates you're either a girl. Or have a slight mental retardation.

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vddrthis thread is so -_-

Asian??

Just kidding...don't flame me for stereotyping.

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KevinKI understand man.. I'll make sure to avoid doing that again~ I thought its just an expression to make the interaction more Face 2 face like..

if you mean face 2 face as in "please drop hot cum all over my face" then yes, you are correct.

also, i don't know if you know this already, but don't use "2" as a substitute for "to"

like, don't write in an email to an associate, "it was great 2 meet u, lolz :)"

 
KevinK....again~ I thought ....

Also, don't use that gay fucking tilde. Christ, I thought people would stop doing this stuff after a dozen years of using the internet.

 

I only wrote that to HR and Analysts to whom I am familiar with since they are more closely related. I never wrote to Manager or associates with that sign.

 

I use them, but only between my team. I think emoticons are important when sending emails back and forth to communicate emotion. I read something a while back (maybe in the hbr) about how they improve understanding of emails and have been using them ever since.

 

I prefer ^^ or if you want to show your fighting spirit Q(','Q). If you get dinged I send them a t(''t).

 
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pey3I prefer ^^ or if you want to show your fighting spirit Q(','Q). If you get dinged I send them a t(''t).

Whatre the last two supposed to be?

lol Kirby boxing Q(','Q) kirby giving two fingers t(','t)

 
pey3I prefer ^^ or if you want to show your fighting spirit Q(','Q). If you get dinged I send them a t(''t).

LOL silver banana for you

 

Make sure you put lots of them in your resumes- but misspellings are even better. At least, that is the advice of one person I know who considers unemployment insurance a "vacation"- interrupted by mandatory job applications.

Quick rundown of one resume he showed me:

Objective: Zumbit A Rezyumay So Connteenyu Collectying Unemploymyent Inshurrrance. ; )

Experience: Yes, Iy Amm Very Very Experienced.

Acaddemics #1 in clazz in Engrish As Seccond Language.

ETC.

As a taxpayer, it is INFURIATING, but I can only laugh when I imagine the look on a hiring manager's face when he gets one of those resumes. Actually, I have a great tale about an activist organization that pranked Halliburton and Phillip Morris at a career fair when I was a Freshman, but that's another story.

 

I'm reminded of one of my favorite movies, It's a Wonderful Life, when Nick the barman explains his place to Clarance the angel...

"Hey look, mister - we serve hard drinks in here for men who want to get drunk fast, and we don't need any characters around to give the joint 'atmosphere'. Is that clear, or do I have to slip you my left for a convincer?"

Let me echo my compatriots and vote "no" on the fucking emoticon in a business email. WTF?!?!

 

Dude, you're not showing enough of your "attitude", you need:

8====D ~~~~ O:

========================================= We are excited to formally extend to you an offer to join Bank of Ameria
 
PussInBootsThis is my signature for all outgoing mail:

I wanna suck some ( o Y o )!

I don't know what kind you have been sucking, but I try to stay away from the chicks with national geographicisc physical features. Those o's are pretty damn big

 

I dont know, maybe its just me, but I am a girl and I would still never use a smiley face in a professional email. Just seems too childish / Im a middle school girl- ish to me.

 

That's known as being normal Flyout.

However, a text version of the ORLY owl is encouraged for responses to stupid statements.

 

Communicating genuine interest and understanding through concise writing is a vital skill. Until we live in a regressed world where emoticons are officially part of the English alphabet they do not serve writing well at all.

 

Thoughts on exclamation marks?

"Hope you have a great weekend!" "Congrats on ____!" etc.

I usually refrain from using them since they make the text sound overly enthusiastic, but there are other times where not using them makes me seem emotionless.

Nothing gay like "Hey how are you?!?"

 

I usually err on the more conservative side for initial outreach. Then I start to mirror the way the recipient is writing (if they use a lot of exclamation marks themselves, that gives you more leeway; if they're usually short and terse, you should too). People are drawn to people who resemble themselves. 

 

Dude, seriously do whatever you want. Except to a client (that’s business).

I add emojis and memes sometimes when chatting with VPs and below. It makes communication feel more chill…

"Drill, Baby, Drill" - Sarah Palin
 

are these VPs and below your co-workers? Communication should differ when you're a prospect in the recruiting cycle vs someone who has been working with the team for years. not an apples to apples comparison

 

Of course depends on the team/recipient. I assume everyone here has enough EQ to evaluate whether or not in any given situation it would be appropriate. I use it occasionally when chatting with colleagues who use it on their own too. Seems more weird if someone all of a sudden is acting super serious, even with close colleagues. This whole „would you send it to your CEO“-bullshit is totally off (just assuming everyone can answer that to himself).

Back then as an intern I used it constantly with certain assocs and higher, with whom I was fairly close with and we kept our chats casual. I still remember though how some of my friends couldn’t believe I was using it - but guess who got his offers and who didn’t. Show some personality and don’t act stiff

 

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