Thursday, May 22, 2014

Netiquette IQ Quote of The Day - Lies in an Email - Via Netiquette IQ

The subject of yesterday's blog was how to spot the red flags when someone is being untruthful in an email. Today's quote carries this thought further . . . if a person is hiding something in an email, who knows what they might do in other ways.

Still, there is one note of Netiquette caution. Remember that email is imperfect in conveying many things and it is best to remain objective until proven otherwise.


“Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters”
― Albert Einstein

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