• GreenM@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I certainly wouldn’t inspect the order of the email recipients to see if I was given the right amount of “respect”. I don’t mind at all if someone wants to order the recipients, go ahead. But if someone gets angry at me for not ordering them, they can go get ben

    You are twisting my point 180° . I said it’s respectful to do that as sender. You talk about inspecting it as recipient and being rude back at a sender.
    Again you change what i said here. You make that i said it’s disrespectful not to do that and it should be enforced . I say it’s voluntarily and that it is respectful to do that. Also there are more then two states to be in aside from disrespectful vs respectful.

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      They’re saying that as a recipient, the order of names wouldn’t matter to them, so they see no point in doing it as a sender.

      You see it as a sign of respect, that’s fine. Go ahead and order names how you choose. I do not consider it a lack of respect if I don’t order them, so I don’t.

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        I understand that, but i said multiple times it’s not matter of recipient asking for it.
        And I’m not forcing anyone do that. And i sad i have never seen anyone get scolded for it. I just say it’s one of the way to show respect. What’s so enraging about what i do to show respect for more experienced or senior people ?