I don’t email too often, to be honest. I get way more emails than I send out. Most of the emails I do send are to my colleagues; it’s kind of essential for work. Sometimes I’ll shoot a message to friends or family, but it’s not a regular thing. I’m more of an inbox watcher than an active emailer.
I’ve definitely shifted away from email these days. Most of my chatting happens on WhatsApp or Messenger—it’s just quicker and more convenient for staying in touch with friends and family. When it comes to work, though, that’s a different story. I still use email, especially for communicating with customers or other professional contacts. But outside of that, I’d say I don’t really rely on email much anymore. It’s like the digital landscape has evolved, and I’ve adapted with it.
I hardly ever use email, to be honest. It feels like something from a bygone era, you know? The only times I really dust off my email account are when I’m dealing with more formal stuff, like contacting a professor for class or maybe reaching out to some older folks who prefer it. Otherwise, I’m all about the instant messaging apps for staying connected.
Email is basically my lifeline when it comes to work. I’m sending and receiving emails constantly throughout the day—it’s just part of the job. Whether it’s coordinating with team members, corresponding with clients, or handling various projects, email is the primary mode of communication. It’s like my virtual office where I manage everything that needs to get done. So yeah, I’d say I’m pretty much glued to my inbox from morning till night.
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