with what little email i send these days, this is me. i come from the era where every byte mattered, and i tend to keep mails as short, direct and to the point as i can.
LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
on 25 Apr 21:24
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Then a Mac user forwards your email to someone and your email header doesn’t show your email address in the forward and nobody down the line knows who sent the original email.
drkt@scribe.disroot.org
on 23 Apr 21:04
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I’m a nobody who cares - I’m important address me by my full name and position - You know who I am
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mcmodknower@programming.dev
on 23 Apr 21:16
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One of my profs signed their emailss with just their initials. But not fancy, just the two letters in lowercase with a dot afterwards.
disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
on 23 Apr 21:35
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It’s for this reason I am certain that the most intelligent people are not members of Mensa.
Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works
on 24 Apr 16:27
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As a former Mensa member, I always tell people who are considering it that the biggest problem with Mensa, is that Mensa is full of people who want to be in Mensa.
I’ve always imagined it being the Venn diagram intersection of high IQ and arrogance, is that correct?
billwashere@lemmy.world
on 24 Apr 19:50
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I’ve meet Mensa members. Im not sure I wanna be in that group. Not all of them, but A LOT of them.
Here’s a hint. You’ve heard of gaydar right. It’s like a separate sense that some gay people claim they have in being able to detect if others are of a similar fashion? (Yes I understand this could viewed as insensitive but my old gay friends still use it and it’s to illustrate a point so bear with me). Well smart people have it too. Granted I’m not genius level or anything but I can tell when others are what I would consider highly intelligent or necessarily aren’t. Don’t get me wrong, less intelligent people can be interesting AF, but you can usually tell. I sure as shit don’t need a membership to a group I have to pay to join to prove it. If I feel the need to join Mensa to prove I’m intelligent, doesn’t that sorta defeat the purpose?
I mean, or murder the ones who won’t have a tea party with me.
Zoomboingding@lemmy.world
on 24 Apr 19:12
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I appreciate if they list honorifics, because when I’m including them in a letter, I always have to play the “are they a P.E.?” game
billwashere@lemmy.world
on 24 Apr 19:37
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I absolutely adore my great great grand boss (that’s 4 levels above me… like vice provost level) but dang that email signature is like a page and a half…
not everyone has email adress with same user id as email (maybe is taken up or something(yes i know most people do get mail of choice, and in case of clash, people add some birth date or year, but still))
LastYearsIrritant@sopuli.xyz
on 25 Apr 21:22
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Cause when your email gets forwarded, the header doesn’t always go with it.
I’ve had to start putting my email address in my signature due to people not being able to contact me cause of that.
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Where’s the, “my email address in the from field will do”, fall on this? 😂
with what little email i send these days, this is me. i come from the era where every byte mattered, and i tend to keep mails as short, direct and to the point as i can.
Ikr, it’s literally my full name@company
Then a Mac user forwards your email to someone and your email header doesn’t show your email address in the forward and nobody down the line knows who sent the original email.
I’m a nobody who cares - I’m important address me by my full name and position - You know who I am <------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------->
One of my profs signed their emailss with just their initials. But not fancy, just the two letters in lowercase with a dot afterwards.
A dot afterwards? Now that’s fancy!
It’s for this reason I am certain that the most intelligent people are not members of Mensa.
As a former Mensa member, I always tell people who are considering it that the biggest problem with Mensa, is that Mensa is full of people who want to be in Mensa.
I’ve always imagined it being the Venn diagram intersection of high IQ and arrogance, is that correct?
I’ve meet Mensa members. Im not sure I wanna be in that group. Not all of them, but A LOT of them.
Here’s a hint. You’ve heard of gaydar right. It’s like a separate sense that some gay people claim they have in being able to detect if others are of a similar fashion? (Yes I understand this could viewed as insensitive but my old gay friends still use it and it’s to illustrate a point so bear with me). Well smart people have it too. Granted I’m not genius level or anything but I can tell when others are what I would consider highly intelligent or necessarily aren’t. Don’t get me wrong, less intelligent people can be interesting AF, but you can usually tell. I sure as shit don’t need a membership to a group I have to pay to join to prove it. If I feel the need to join Mensa to prove I’m intelligent, doesn’t that sorta defeat the purpose?
I wish I were intelligent, does this mean I am a good fit for Mensa?
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/c404dfb7-2d11-49a7-9218-36e4a7152680.jpeg">
I know who I am! I’m a dude playing a dude, disguised as another dude!!
That picture of Ruffalo looks like they told him to pose for a tintype from the 1800s
That’s the wonderful thing about Tiggers.
Wow with the hard r
I use Dr. and make a point to, but only because it reminds me of a character from TV which tickles my funny bone.
That, and I tell them “Just Professor is fine, too, it makes me feel like I’m in Fire Emblem Three Houses.”
The number of titles I use depends hugely on how much I like someone. More means less.
That fact that you mention Three Houses make me think you mention that because you wanna bang your students.
I mean, or murder the ones who won’t have a tea party with me.
I appreciate if they list honorifics, because when I’m including them in a letter, I always have to play the “are they a P.E.?” game
I absolutely adore my great great grand boss (that’s 4 levels above me… like vice provost level) but dang that email signature is like a page and a half…
Man sometimes I think what even is the point of stating my name, it’s right there in my email address
not everyone has email adress with same user id as email (maybe is taken up or something(yes i know most people do get mail of choice, and in case of clash, people add some birth date or year, but still))
Cause when your email gets forwarded, the header doesn’t always go with it.
I’ve had to start putting my email address in my signature due to people not being able to contact me cause of that.