• Breadhax0r@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      In my previous job i had to do a lot of coordination via email. I learned very quickly you can only ask a single question per email because very very few people would ever answer more than that. God forbid there was some semi complex task that needs done.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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        Ha! I just gave that advice to someone on Lemmy a couple weeks ago. They were having problems getting people do respond to stuff at work and I had to explain how the average person can’t track more than one subject in a single communication chain.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      1 month ago

      Work retail and you’ll see how little people read. There can be a sign in giant huge letters when walking in the door saying “Sale things aisle 7” and they’ll stop en employee right by the sign and ask where the sales things are

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      There are some levels to “without thinking about it”. You miss some things. You just aren’t aware when you do. Your brain will get tired at some point in the day and will adjust its capacity/willingness to get into detail, unless you’re not human.

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      I could not believe that this is not a normal experience. If you put a poster in front of me, the words just get beamed into my brain the moment I’m see it.

      But having chatted with people, there was a lot of folks who literally have to switch their brain to reading mode to actually start reading.