This Buzzfeed Video Imitates E-mail Interactions in Real Life
Megan Facciuolo — March 26, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: buzzfeed & designtaxi
E-mail interactions would not usually be the same as how you interact in real life. They are too professional sounding, to the point and usually just impersonal. Would you normally say good by to your friends by saying "Sincerely, (your name)" -- I don't think so. Buzzfeed team has come up with a funny video that showcases what would happen if workplace e-mails actually took place in the office.
This comedic sketch 'Emails in Real Life' includes all of the Internet's over-used features, such as caps lock, overly used emoticons, and repetitive signatures that people use at the end of their e-mails.
Some memorable scenes include co-workers talking with emoticon facial expressions, delivering files with "no attachments" and shouting as if they were on "caps lock."
This comedic sketch 'Emails in Real Life' includes all of the Internet's over-used features, such as caps lock, overly used emoticons, and repetitive signatures that people use at the end of their e-mails.
Some memorable scenes include co-workers talking with emoticon facial expressions, delivering files with "no attachments" and shouting as if they were on "caps lock."
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