Why do foreign countries send emails like WeChat? The netizen's answer made me suddenly realize!
Recently, there is a hot topic: why do foreign countries send emails like WeChat?
One of the advantages of sending an email is that I can repeatedly consider my own text when writing an email, and I would rather send a long email to explain everything clearly, rather than communicate inefficiently in WeChat.
I just jumped from a private enterprise to a foreign company. It's so comfortable to use email. You don't need to add a whole bunch of WeChat groups. The most important thing is that when I leave after work, I can't see [tears and laughter] when others send me emails, and it won't affect my life. Like when I used to use WeChat, people asked me questions on weekends and asked me to do things (but I can do this at work), sometimes I pretend not to see it, but I still feel uncomfortable, and I am always thinking about it. Now I don't have to pretend, I can't see, I can't see, I can't see [tears laughing]
A: I'll leave this matter to you. B: No problem, you send me an email with a copy to my boss by the way. See, email is often not only used for communication, but also for formal notification + evidence to prevent tearing + to the boss to say that I am busy.
Only abroad, if you send an email to a leader colleague or subordinate in China, you will find that he has even forgotten the email password after a few months, or the kind of elderly person who asks you: What is the mailbox?
There is also a big problem, the tone and seriousness of writing WeChat messages and writing emails are different, and the email will be confirmed many times before it is sent, giving us time to think about buffering. Reduce the contradictions caused by a lot of unnecessary impulses.
From this point of view, many company mailboxes are not forwarded in batches, and there is no account after leaving the company. So the use of mailboxes is encouraged abroad to destroy evidence?