How long should you wait for an email from a 'friend'
HereSince1628
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Sun Mar-28-10 02:37 PM
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How long should you wait for an email from a 'friend' |
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For a business transaction we are accustomed to the US mule taking 10 days Most e-business transactions take place withing 24 to 36 hrs. What is the etiquette in a world of twitter, facebook, and hotmail?
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Sun Mar-28-10 02:39 PM
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After two, unless they have something critical going on or they are on vacation, it's pretty obvious they aren't a close friend IMHO.
Good luck with that.
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Sun Mar-28-10 03:24 PM
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3. Interesting, sort of the 'business' model |
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I suppose commity between self, customers, or friends do have similar motivations.
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Sun Mar-28-10 02:45 PM
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2. It depends on the friend and the context |
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I've gone through spells with some friends where I might email them daily, and then we lapse, and a year or two later we can pick up again where we left off.
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