While other generations are more or less used to playing the corporate game, this one isn't beating around the bush.
While other generations are more or less used to playing the corporate game, this one isn't beating around the bush.
While other generations are more or less used to playing the corporate game, this one isn't beating around the bush.
While other generations are more or less used to playing the corporate game, this one isn't beating around the bush.
Why are we in such a desperate need to start each exchange with “I hope this email finds you well”?
Why are we in such a desperate need to start each exchange with “I hope this email finds you well”?
The Gen Z generation is miles ahead of others. Just look at the Gen Z email sign-offs! They’re genuinely hilarious, and we’ll be using them; thanks!
The Gen Z generation is miles ahead of others. Just look at the Gen Z email sign-offs! They’re genuinely hilarious, and we’ll be using them; thanks!
Just because you start teaching doesn’t mean you have to trade in your sense of humor for a stern frown.
Just because you start teaching doesn’t mean you have to trade in your sense of humor for a stern frown.
We’ve all been there-type something, send it, and then get mortified at your own email fails. However, we bet yours weren’t as embarrassing as these!
We’ve all been there-type something, send it, and then get mortified at your own email fails. However, we bet yours weren’t as embarrassing as these!
James Veitch is a London-based comedian who enjoys nothing more than trolling pesky internet scammers by feigning interest in their ridiculous schemes.
James Veitch is a London-based comedian who enjoys nothing more than trolling pesky internet scammers by feigning interest in their ridiculous schemes.
London based comedian James Veitch spent the last two years replying to spam emails and compiling the often hilarious conversations that ensued. “Dot Con,” a book of these interactions, was published this year and is available on Amazon.
London based comedian James Veitch spent the last two years replying to spam emails and compiling the often hilarious conversations that ensued. “Dot Con,” a book of these interactions, was published...