FYI's
#1
Posted 2007-November-01, 10:46
#2
Posted 2007-November-01, 11:25
#4
Posted 2007-November-01, 11:36
Usually FYIs are "heads up, you may hit this sometime soon", as opposed to gossip; but it is pretty much the same.
Michael.
#5
Posted 2007-November-01, 11:41
"F*** You, Idiot." then FYI might have negative connotations.
Other than that, of course FYI is neutral. The relevant question is whether the forwarded email would be of sufficient interest to the 2nd party to warrant forwarding it. Forwarding stupid emails is generally in poor taste, akin to spam. If person B objected, surely it was to that, and not to the three letters.
#6
Posted 2007-November-01, 11:50
Person B can't see any address given in the BCC field and Person A could have forwarded the mail as often as he liked.
#7
Posted 2007-November-01, 12:20
#8
Posted 2007-November-01, 12:53
#9
Posted 2007-November-01, 13:59
- hrothgar
#10
Posted 2007-November-01, 14:10
Well, you would have to stretch if using the little bit of info provided.
C sends an email to A. A forwards that email to B, for B's information. How can this be bad?
If B is the only person who would also benefit from the information contained in the email from C to A, then this is somewhat specific information, it seems. It would seem that C should know that B also would be interested in the info, but C sent it only to A. So, B might possibly have been slighted by C.
Or, perhaps the info would be useful to many people. However, A only knows B. So, it might be "negative" in the sense that A is a loser.
There's probably other conspiracy theories here. I've learned a lot in talking with the women in my house as to conspiracy theories and slighting people. LOL
-P.J. Painter.
#11
Posted 2007-November-01, 14:15
- hrothgar
#12
Posted 2007-November-01, 15:30
Hannie, on Nov 1 2007, 12:15 PM, said:
Yes, but I forward them back to Arend with a "FYI".
#13
Posted 2007-November-01, 15:35
But construct a specific case,
and the answer is yes.
You will know it, when you see it.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#14
Posted 2007-November-01, 16:32
#15
Posted 2007-November-01, 18:26
Also it could be that the body was a joke, or some well-known fact, or some obvious urban legend. In that case, "fyi" could be a carcasm.
#16
Posted 2007-November-02, 11:25
"Hi B!
How are you? (........)
Look at what I got from C, I thought you might find it interesting!
(...)
George Carlin