• darklamer@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    13 hours ago

    How would they know when the email was sent? What kind of psychopat would check the sent time of an email in order to get angry at their cowoker for sending it at an unacceptable time!?

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      9 hours ago

      I start work at 9:00 most days, as do most of my coworkers. Earlier this month, at 6:54 one morning, I was emailed an invitation for a meeting at 8:00. I was later asked why I didn’t attend.

      I’m not sure if I’d say I was angry, but I definitely wasn’t happy about it. That’s not just an email, to be fair, but still feels like it counts.

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        9 hours ago

        Of course you checked what time the email had been sent under those circumstances, but if the meeting had been for the day after instead, would you really then have looked to check at what time the email had been sent?

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      13 hours ago

      They can just look at the time they received it? I think the overwhelming majority of emails are sent instantly, not delayed, so you don’t really need to look at the sent time.

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        12 hours ago

        They can just look at the time they received it?

        But what kind of bizarre psychological process would compel someone to do that in order to get angry at their cowoker for sending it at an unacceptable time!?