Email etiquette is important in today's email driven society. Here is an important tip, especially in corporate America. The purpose of "bcc" or blind copying someone on an email is for the sole purpose of informing the blind copied person. Because the "bcc" recipients are not visible in the email address list when you send an email, the "To" and "cc"recipients are not aware you have blind copied other recipients.
The "bcc" person has certain responsibilities. Before you reply, check to see if you are a "cc" or "bcc" recipient.
1 - If you are blind copied, commit the email information to memory and store it in your "FYI" memory bank.
2 - Do not "reply to all". This defeats the purpose of blind copying you. You will also alienate the person who blind copied you in the first place.
Happy emailing!
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