Okay. So I just had a customer send me this long, annoying, passive-aggressive message. Not about anything I've made for him, but about how I e-mail him. You see, I don't respond to his idle, social, chit-chat that he puts into his messages, I just answer his business-related questions.
Apparently that's rude.
So I ask you guys, because I really do want to know. Is it?
Say you get an e-mail that goes "Hi, how are you? I'm fine. The weather here is great and sunny, I think it's nice that spring is coming. Oh, and about that thing you were going to make for me, you were going to do X detail in Y way, yes?"
And you reply with "Yes, I was going to do X detail in Y way." Are you being rude?
Do I need to actually go "I'm doing fine too. The weather here is still pretty cold and rainy, I wish spring would come. And yes, I'm going to do X detail in Y way."?
If somebody comes up to me and says "Hi, how are you?" of course I'm going to say "fine" but personally I don't feel that e-mail is the same. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'll add that I work with people who have no sense of personal boundaries whatsoever. I mean none. If I had just a nickel for every time one of them has started acting like we're best buddies just because I'm willing to talk to them and take their money, I'd actually have some serious dough. I'm not kidding or exaggerating there, it happens on an almost daily basis. I've gotten customers coming to me to cry on my shoulder. I've gotten customers telling me about their sex lives. I've gotten customers insisting I tell them about MY sex life, and/or propositioning me for chat-sex. I've gotten customers who e-mail/IM me daily to try and socialize, even when their projects are long since over. I'm trying to keep as much professional distance as possible. It's bad enough without encouraging these people to think of me as their buddy!
But of course then I get told I'm rude. *sigh* I can't win!
Apparently that's rude.
So I ask you guys, because I really do want to know. Is it?
Say you get an e-mail that goes "Hi, how are you? I'm fine. The weather here is great and sunny, I think it's nice that spring is coming. Oh, and about that thing you were going to make for me, you were going to do X detail in Y way, yes?"
And you reply with "Yes, I was going to do X detail in Y way." Are you being rude?
Do I need to actually go "I'm doing fine too. The weather here is still pretty cold and rainy, I wish spring would come. And yes, I'm going to do X detail in Y way."?
If somebody comes up to me and says "Hi, how are you?" of course I'm going to say "fine" but personally I don't feel that e-mail is the same. Maybe I'm wrong.
I'll add that I work with people who have no sense of personal boundaries whatsoever. I mean none. If I had just a nickel for every time one of them has started acting like we're best buddies just because I'm willing to talk to them and take their money, I'd actually have some serious dough. I'm not kidding or exaggerating there, it happens on an almost daily basis. I've gotten customers coming to me to cry on my shoulder. I've gotten customers telling me about their sex lives. I've gotten customers insisting I tell them about MY sex life, and/or propositioning me for chat-sex. I've gotten customers who e-mail/IM me daily to try and socialize, even when their projects are long since over. I'm trying to keep as much professional distance as possible. It's bad enough without encouraging these people to think of me as their buddy!
But of course then I get told I'm rude. *sigh* I can't win!
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