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Email Psychology
* `/ a/ J# n! X! A+ yGenerally 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:( o. X- Z% e* ^( o
: e3 g: [& H& j7 @. G2 xObserving the Receiver
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% S3 ~* X @8 [: U' s. FGets a lot of email.! \( d* G% n" [- m
May receive compliments regularly, if they are a public figure.
1 p& v' |2 |$ LRegularly gets asked a standard set of questions and favors.8 O! ~# u( q$ R/ r: d
Does not have a lot of free time.
6 \. [9 \" b7 o0 p9 _Does not mind helping you, if it is fast.. D* u; A( _; `4 e' I* w
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Observing the Sender3 S; \2 ?$ O+ G% E+ E
, r; N: S, n5 t- z. O6 tSpends a long time crafting the ‘perfect’ (-ly long) email.5 u, |9 N9 z1 X( _5 b
Believes that their request is original, unique, and special.
3 K8 q/ q$ Q: Q# sBelieves that they are the first to ask for such favors.
+ `9 E) f4 \9 R. X5 ZCannot imagine why anyone would turn them away.
& e# O4 o. N1 q* E) }( lDesires to tell the whole story, explained from every angle, so that the listener can understand their point of view., X4 J) M D& c+ J
! c s" ], s, C* [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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