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Generally speaking, the sender and receiver see things from drastically different points of views. And from the perspective of a sender, we often do not spend time understanding who the receiver is and what their inbox might look like. Let’s have a quick glance at both sides: N, J$ s( A; Z% b( r& W9 G
8 F# c0 t- ]; d& rObserving the Receiver
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Gets a lot of email./ x0 W ]# G, D& x+ X. ?8 _7 d4 I
May receive compliments regularly, if they are a public figure.- n- C; y1 d, l1 G' p" G
Regularly gets asked a standard set of questions and favors.2 \& X# V% c5 z6 o% L
Does not have a lot of free time.
' W: @. D# a+ EDoes not mind helping you, if it is fast.$ H; T9 e" Y$ w7 ?* `1 a
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Spends a long time crafting the ‘perfect’ (-ly long) email.7 T2 a& w. }0 ^' j5 |5 u, M
Believes that their request is original, unique, and special.
2 U& R0 p Q& e* p. w4 cBelieves that they are the first to ask for such favors.' K2 A8 h2 X* X- N4 S# b1 |
Cannot imagine why anyone would turn them away.- i& R, {# Y* p5 N! g* w/ m
Desires to tell the whole story, explained from every angle, so that the listener can understand their point of view.
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With such divergent perspectives, it’s no wonder receivers receive the kinds of email that they do, and that senders are wondering why their emails isn’t effective or eagerly responded to.
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