Email can be overwhelming and a HUGE source of Adultitis. Try this simple tip to infuse some fun into your email. Your recipients will enjoy it as much as you will!
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cassasays
The reply we always gave to “Smooth move, Ex-Lax” is “Way to go, Tylenol”.
amylarson79says
LOVE this!!!
I had a phone experience today similar to this. I’m still getting used to my job and trying to figure out which child belongs to which parent and what all the parent’s names are. I hardly know any of them, and I know none of them well.
Close to closing time my phone rang and it was a parent who had just left with her kids. She said she couldn’t remember if she had clocked them out and was wondering if I could make sure the computer’s attendance record was accurate. Without even thinking about it I said “Girl, I got yer back!” Before I even had a chance to think “what was I thinking, She laughed so hard that I began laughing too! She thanked me and told me to have a fabulous weekend.
Fun little phrases like that and those you’ve shared with us truly do make a person’s day :)
Catherinesays
Very cute idea! I have to say, when texting my daughter and she texts back “okie dokie”, it does make me smile!
Brendasays
For some reason this also reminded me of the Paul Simon song… “Slip out the back, Jack” “Make a new plan, Stan” “You don’t need to be coy, Roy” “Hop on the bus, Gus” “Just drop off the key, Lee”. I remember hearing that song when I was a kid and I got a kick out of the rhyming names + words (didn’t know or care about the adult “context” of 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover).
I suppose you could extend the same rhyming concept to this idea of lightening-up emails? Maybe try to rhyme the person’s name or your own name when you sign off (though with some names (like mine) one is kind of rhyme-cursed!). Depends on the context of the email too maybe.
Don’t be grim, Kim!
Time’s a wastin’, Jason!
You could almost go “full Seuss”, if you were really inspired!
Johnsays
My dad used to say, “Smooth move, Ex-lax” all of the time. I miss hearing that.
cassasays
When I was a kid, the retort to “Smooth move, Ex-Lax” was “Way to go, Tylenol”.
Andysays
Howdy – dowdy – doodle doo!
I was inspired by your suggestion to make the conversation more fun and different. I work in a big company and we are so formal in our email communiation. I think that there is no life and energy! Every time the same structure and format. So I have decided to use my beloved phrase: Howdy doodle do! when I sent our a reminder about training to my colleagues. To my surprise, one coolleague wrote back to me saying that it made her smile and she thanked me for that! Knowing that I made someone smile for a moment really made my day! Such a small thing made a huge difference…
Thanks for this idea!
The reply we always gave to “Smooth move, Ex-Lax” is “Way to go, Tylenol”.
LOVE this!!!
I had a phone experience today similar to this. I’m still getting used to my job and trying to figure out which child belongs to which parent and what all the parent’s names are. I hardly know any of them, and I know none of them well.
Close to closing time my phone rang and it was a parent who had just left with her kids. She said she couldn’t remember if she had clocked them out and was wondering if I could make sure the computer’s attendance record was accurate. Without even thinking about it I said “Girl, I got yer back!” Before I even had a chance to think “what was I thinking, She laughed so hard that I began laughing too! She thanked me and told me to have a fabulous weekend.
Fun little phrases like that and those you’ve shared with us truly do make a person’s day :)
Very cute idea! I have to say, when texting my daughter and she texts back “okie dokie”, it does make me smile!
For some reason this also reminded me of the Paul Simon song… “Slip out the back, Jack” “Make a new plan, Stan” “You don’t need to be coy, Roy” “Hop on the bus, Gus” “Just drop off the key, Lee”. I remember hearing that song when I was a kid and I got a kick out of the rhyming names + words (didn’t know or care about the adult “context” of 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover).
I suppose you could extend the same rhyming concept to this idea of lightening-up emails? Maybe try to rhyme the person’s name or your own name when you sign off (though with some names (like mine) one is kind of rhyme-cursed!). Depends on the context of the email too maybe.
Don’t be grim, Kim!
Time’s a wastin’, Jason!
You could almost go “full Seuss”, if you were really inspired!
My dad used to say, “Smooth move, Ex-lax” all of the time. I miss hearing that.
When I was a kid, the retort to “Smooth move, Ex-Lax” was “Way to go, Tylenol”.
Howdy – dowdy – doodle doo!
I was inspired by your suggestion to make the conversation more fun and different. I work in a big company and we are so formal in our email communiation. I think that there is no life and energy! Every time the same structure and format. So I have decided to use my beloved phrase: Howdy doodle do! when I sent our a reminder about training to my colleagues. To my surprise, one coolleague wrote back to me saying that it made her smile and she thanked me for that! Knowing that I made someone smile for a moment really made my day! Such a small thing made a huge difference…
Thanks for this idea!