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本帖最后由 JoyceAccSG 于 2012-5-16 15:49 编辑 ! d( V8 q# t: e: P
1 G/ N) u* ]/ k7 F* PEmail Psychology
4 _5 c0 {7 T& r* ~* j- pGenerally 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:* c+ N4 ]! I+ [" S
! {: Z! S! E# o) P- f, BObserving the Receiver
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% T5 Y9 f2 R7 x K. H- V4 |9 }Gets a lot of email.- `6 A/ d* D; p, D+ {( L6 r) y% n
May receive compliments regularly, if they are a public figure.
j9 e9 W9 k' LRegularly gets asked a standard set of questions and favors.2 D+ Q! j& v7 b% O4 O9 D7 R$ U' Y
Does not have a lot of free time.
% W; Z; _# }( g) _: N0 o* E# M, ]Does not mind helping you, if it is fast.
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H g! @1 p/ XObserving the Sender
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Spends a long time crafting the ‘perfect’ (-ly long) email.
" z( _7 D* `* A% lBelieves that their request is original, unique, and special.
8 U' Z+ H7 w3 v! ?Believes that they are the first to ask for such favors.5 h( F% E" g! p3 ~( V$ ^
Cannot imagine why anyone would turn them away.
# f" T* W7 E$ d- w5 t8 B! B! c0 _2 LDesires to tell the whole story, explained from every angle, so that the listener can understand their point of view.+ X1 ]3 ]& Q+ Z% I2 @/ e R
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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.- c: h1 L. Q) ~' W- V; K
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