Thursday, November 3, 2011

10 "too serious" rules to survive the Internet

1. Try not to say "see ya bro'" when you're talking to your boss or one of your colleague. And try to employ forms of adress.

2. On a topic, when you're quoting someone, try to only quote the important part of the message and not the entire message.

3. Try to give a precise object to your mail; not to send another "no subject" mail.

4. DO NOT WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS.

5. Do not send files that are too large. Try to put the file on a server.

6. Do not answer to an entire contact list when you want to talk to a single person.

7. Respect the simple rules of a website or a forum.

8. Do not forward spams or useless chains of mails.

9. Do not send too personal pictures of you.

10. The entire world doesn't need to look at your personal photos.

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