Be more professional rule š
Be more professional rule š


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Weird ⦠I was told the exact same thing by my boss.
So I stopped using emojis, and then she told me that my messages were āpassive-aggressiveā or ārudeā
And I told her thatās why people use emojis, to add the nuance that is missing because we arenāt communicating face-to-face š¤·āāļø
Per my previous email: š
š
š
With more gusto!
šš½šš½šš½šš½
I worked with someone once who would write the most condescending chat messages and finish them off with a smiley face. I think he truly didn't understand that the smiley made it worse. Regardless of the lack of social awareness, his superiority complex was annoying.
It sounds like you just don't understand how brilliant you coworker was. You should probably look into effective communication methods and/or go back to school. Maybe if you weren't so closed minded, you could learn something. š
/s in case it wasn't obvious
Without the smiley face I'm annoyed enough... with it just gives me an image I want to punch š«
lol I would want to punch that person, too
In this case, her expectation was that she receive whole paragraphs (with positivity if possible) for comments on her slide deck, rather than a short comment with my suggestion to make stuff better.
Sheās the dumbass who asked a technical editor to review her stuff š¤·āāļø š š
(and before anyone points out my grammatical/punctuation errors above: itās early and idgaf)
I exclusively only use smileys sarcastically in work emails to shitty managers. He knew.
Icelander? Could just be a cultural tone.
No, a Californian
Condolences
Emoji are fine, but I hate when people follow every other word with one. You know the type: every āI seeā is followed by š, they canāt mention a house without š , and God help you if they start talking about their pet, because thereās more pictures of animals, hearts, and stars than words.