Twitter, idag:
https://twitter.com/MailOnline/statu...7Am1SZHjA&s=19
Mailonline:
https://t.co/vaWd4yI9nz
Sending a thumbs-up can be seen as passive aggressive and even confrontational, according to Gen Z who claim they feel attacked whenever it is used.
-'No one my age in the office does it, but the Gen X people always do it. Took me a bit to adjust and get [it] out of my head that it means they're mad at me,'
Och listan, enligt snöflingorna, på de passiv-aggressiva emojierna är:
1 - Thumbs up - 24%
2 - Red love heart - 22%
3 - OK hand - 20%
4 - Tick - 17%
5 - Poo - 17%
6 - Loudly crying face - 16%
7 - Monkey eye cover - 15%
8 - Clapping hands - 10%
9 - Lipstick kiss mark - 10%
10 - Grimacing face - 9%
Men vänta, det kommer mer!
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Passive-aggressive corporate email jargon decoded
'Per my last email' - The information is in previous correspondence. Why did not bother to read it before asking?
'Hope this helps' - Never ask me for anything again.
'Thank you for your feedback, I'll be sure to keep it in mind' - Your criticism is incorrect and irrelevant and I'll never consider it.
'Just to clarify' - Do you realise how stupid that sounds?
'Just circling back' - Give me an answer to my question right now.
'As previously discussed' - I didn't put it in writing last night because I assumed it was obvious and that you were an adult.
'While I understand your urgency' - Just because you didn't do something when you were supposed to doesn't make it my problem.
'I'll let you two take it from here' - I'm not part of this conversation and I don't want to be.
'Thanks for the input!' - Do not speak to me ever again.
'I've attached another copy for your convenience' - Don't pretend like you didn't see the first one.
'Just a few things' – This is so terrible, where do I even begin?
'Friendly reminder' – There is nothing friendly about this message.
'At your earliest convenience' - Do it now!
'Let me know if any questions!' - I really hope you don't have any questions.
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https://twitter.com/MailOnline/statu...7Am1SZHjA&s=19
Mailonline:
https://t.co/vaWd4yI9nz
Sending a thumbs-up can be seen as passive aggressive and even confrontational, according to Gen Z who claim they feel attacked whenever it is used.
-'No one my age in the office does it, but the Gen X people always do it. Took me a bit to adjust and get [it] out of my head that it means they're mad at me,'
Och listan, enligt snöflingorna, på de passiv-aggressiva emojierna är:
1 - Thumbs up - 24%
2 - Red love heart - 22%
3 - OK hand - 20%
4 - Tick - 17%
5 - Poo - 17%
6 - Loudly crying face - 16%
7 - Monkey eye cover - 15%
8 - Clapping hands - 10%
9 - Lipstick kiss mark - 10%
10 - Grimacing face - 9%
Men vänta, det kommer mer!
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Passive-aggressive corporate email jargon decoded
'Per my last email' - The information is in previous correspondence. Why did not bother to read it before asking?
'Hope this helps' - Never ask me for anything again.
'Thank you for your feedback, I'll be sure to keep it in mind' - Your criticism is incorrect and irrelevant and I'll never consider it.
'Just to clarify' - Do you realise how stupid that sounds?
'Just circling back' - Give me an answer to my question right now.
'As previously discussed' - I didn't put it in writing last night because I assumed it was obvious and that you were an adult.
'While I understand your urgency' - Just because you didn't do something when you were supposed to doesn't make it my problem.
'I'll let you two take it from here' - I'm not part of this conversation and I don't want to be.
'Thanks for the input!' - Do not speak to me ever again.
'I've attached another copy for your convenience' - Don't pretend like you didn't see the first one.
'Just a few things' – This is so terrible, where do I even begin?
'Friendly reminder' – There is nothing friendly about this message.
'At your earliest convenience' - Do it now!
'Let me know if any questions!' - I really hope you don't have any questions.
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