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Champagne | 14:16 Tue 11th Jul 2006 | Body & Soul
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I find myself hesitating in sharing my humour with my work colleagues.

Just yesterday my boss was having problems with her e-mail, so sent me a 'test' em-mail asking, "Did you receive this?". I wanted to e-mail back saying, "No", but thought better of it.

And just now I went to send a global e-mail and realised there was a typo. I had written 'c*ck' instead of 'coke'. A genuine mistake. Again, I considered leaving it in as it might raise a few giggles.

So what's your opinion? Should I leave the typo as is? Or should I be more professional in the workplace by trying to act my age? (I'm 22. Honest mister!)
  
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Id remove the typo in the email but i dont see why you couldnt have answered no to the other one as it wasnt an official company email that you were replying to.
depends what the md's like if he/she can take a joke i'd leave it, if not probably better not to
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That's a good point Mcfluff, all the Directors would see the typo. Mind you, quite a few of them are c*cks so at least it's apt...
22 - ahem!! I have a terrible wicked sense of humour - I would have definitely emailed back saying that I hadn;t got the email and could they try again,then I would have emailed back a second time saying that I didnt get that one either and there must be a problem !!
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Hahahaha! Like it FizzyPop!! Or e-mailed back saying, "No. Are you sure you sent it?" :oD
I think its best if you wait until people get used to your humour. A joke needs to be found funny by all parties involved. As for the typo, definitely change it. People can funny about the tiniest little things. In a job I had once, there was a client called Mr Cuck, and I missed read my colleagues hand writing and entered him on the system as Mr c*ck, everyone thought I'd done it on purpose to be funny, but I was really embarrassed.
I am not a stuffy person or a hard nosed boss, but if a member of my team sent that in a vague attempt at humour, I may smile, but really I would just be embarassed for them.
Life's too short so unless it was my MD or immediate boss who had the humour of a constipated rhino,I woudl always make a joke(as long as my work always got done!!)

It sounds like our humour is so similar, Champers! :o)

Definitely would've sent that email, LOL! Thankfully, I work with my dad who knows how to take me (actually, I got it from him). ☺
The older I've got the more professional I've got but i admit in one of my first jobs i had to send an email on behalf of my boss who couldn't log onto her email to her boss who was quite senior in the company. I type the message and in the subject line i put "I have a massage to give you on behalf of Sue" (obviously meaning message)... I noticed it just before i sent it but thought everyone could do with a cheering up. Fortunately they found it funny.
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Sometimes in this place I feel like a caged animal in a zoo!! Aside from the Directors, I find that most people in this office lack a sense of humour, so a part of me feels like rebelling just to see how much I can shock everyone! hahahaha!

On the phone earlier one of the Managers ended the call with me by saying, "Are you coming now?"

I seriously had to bite my tongue.
My boss just baught a new convertable BMW and loves it. I thought it was pretty homo so I went on the internet and printed off a gay pride flag, laminated it and stuck it on his number plate. He has been driving round now with it for a week now and still not noticed. Makes me smile anyway.
I email my b/f during the day and sometimes they get a bit steamy if you know what I mean.One day I was trying to do 3 things at once whilst writing him an email about what I would like to do to him in bed that night,but instead of sending it to him,I sent it to a sales rep that I had met the day before at a work thing!!!!
hate it when I send messages with out spell checking 1st
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And did you keep to your word, PinkyWinky? Eh? Eh? Hmm? ;o)
Champers - the funniest thing was that the guy who got the email has quite a good sense of humour so he replied and said that he was sure it wasnt meant for him but could he take me up on the offer anyway!
Oh you got to let them know as soon as possible what you're really like Ham- it's only fair.

I mean lets face it, the poor ******* work with you, it's only right they know exactly what you're like so they can prepare themselves.

And i've still got the giggles over the 22 bit- which is very unfair of you as I've got a cold and I sound scaringly like Vera Duckworth with it- still, you always were a selfish cow ;-)
word starred out ^^^ was bu88ers- honest!
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You lying f***er BOO!! :oD
I thin kI'd take out the typo and would have definitely sent the first. My old boss was just as childish as I can be sometimes, and used to take great delight in ringing me, only to say "Sorry I'm too busy to chat", and then hang up again.
I once sent a horrific e-mail to the wrong place. We had been asked to come up with a few sentences about ourselves for a staff intranet sort of thing, so everyone's writing down how they have 2 dogs and like skiing etc. One of my mates said that she didn't want to do it, so I offered to write hers instead, and naturally made it just about the crudest thing I could think. Under hobbies I announced that she like to go out in short skirts and no knickers to flash people on public transport, and a variety of other things. Sufficiently proud of my work, I intended to send it to her, but instead forwarded it to the director of another part if the company. I was SO lucky that he sent one back saying "I think you should be careful what you do with your e-mail in future", rather than discipline me.

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