Forwarded messages
If you are part of large e-group and receiving mails from that group and/or if u have friends who are working in software companies (sitting idle? I think) you would have fed up (or enjoyed) with these forwarded messages. The people who send these messages are conveying (or they think) you that they still keep you in their mind (like SMS).
I like these messages when I receive minimum mails, coz I can pass time. Also creativity is at peak in many such messages. Most of the times I would be wondering that how they got the idea to make such things. Also I would like to make one such thing, which will circle the net world (needs creativity – do I have it????).
But there are some people who always complain about such messages. My advices to those people – why don’t you just delete those things or block those senders who flood your inbox.
Just for a sample look at the pics below which was forwarded by my friend to me with a caption ‘why men wear clothes’
3 Comments:
Without knowing the content how will u delete the message??? also how can u block ur friend who is forwarding all these mails??? I think people who complain abt forwards are getting irritated only for junk forwards and not for everything.
Hi Ravi,
I believe u have just completed ur P.G and haven't stepped in to any organisation ( Precisely in to software) and how do u know that guyz in software industry are just passing time sitting idle and sending these forward messages ( in ur language crap). Once u get in to the field u would tend to know how difficult it is getting time to relax provided if u r in to a good firm and a good project and contradicting Mr. Anandan's view i emphasise that if ur getting too many mails per day all of which u cant see the same day then it is better u delete the remaining mails r indicate the person to stop sending mails ( un-important mails) to you.
NETAH
hi netha
thanks for your comments
Really i dont know about the works in software industry but i receive maximum forwarded mails from them thats why i put it with a doubt in bracket.
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