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Has anyone else noticed a sudden lack of reading comprehension skills?
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At work if I ask 2 questions in an email I’m guaranteed 1 or 0 answers.
My boss is horrible about this. He also doesn't organize his inbox in conversation view so he'll randomly pop up in different parts of an ongoing thread and can't keep track of what people are talking about.
You should fire your boss. Sounds like they're not a great fit.
OMG fr. I'll ask my boss, shall we do option 1,or option 2? and he'll write back, Yes.
Actchually, that is a perfectly correct response according to propositional calculus.
One or the other? Yes, one or the other.
That's not just reading comprehension. People are always answering my questions with unapplicable answers.
"Is it on the left or the right?"
"It's 67, the one with grass in the yard."
Just answer the damn question rather than providing me other information you decide would be more helpful!
Ok so in defense of dumbasses, we don't always understand the question. Eg, whose left? In those cases we don't want to make your clarify the question and drag things out, so we give you what we hope is an unequivocally clear response. It comes from a deep-seeded fear of miscommunication resulting in too many mailboxes with their flags on the wrong side or whatever. We apologize for the pedantry, though. I get that it's annoying.
When we're driving typically left means left.
Depends which direction you’re coming from though
Now we're starting to see another problem that might be at play when people say "I'm not getting answers to my questions"
One key to happiness for me is to start from the assumption that I've been unclear.
Not if we're in the same car.
Maybe because there's 10 kinds of email replies at your workplace
Hah!