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by Schadenfreude 01/08/2008, 4:42pm PST |
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laudablepuss wrote:
Fussbett wrote:
The female boss told a co-worker to change our new receptionist's e-mail address. The problem is that her name is "Sarah", which means that anytime the boss types "sa" into her e-mail looking for a client who is also named Sarah, this damn new receptionist's name pops up instead! What a hassle!
So the fix, our boss says, is that we can change our receptionist's e-mail address from sarah@ to srah@.
My co-worker: "What?"
So our boss sighs and writes it out for us:
Just take out the a! Below that she wrote our suggestion, which is to use Sarah's last name.
Setting aside mistaking the incredulous "what?" for a lack of understanding, what to make of that scrawl? Who makes a cursive "r" like that? What the hell is wrong with that "h"?
If it was me, I would've stared at the paper and asked: "And why Sxrah now?" with a " :B " face. That might have gotten you another half hour off of work. |
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