Obsessive Carbon Copy Disorder

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The need to CC everyone on every email like they’re watching you through a tiny camera. They say it’s to keep people informed, but really it’s just to show off how busy they are.
CC'd my boss, my assistant, and my coffee machine on an email about a typo.
Sent a 2-word message to the team with 7 CCs, including the janitor.
CC'd the entire company on an email that said 'I’m working.'
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When you CC so many people on one email it’s like a group text from hell. They do it to look important, but it’s just a cry for attention.
CC'd my boss, my mom, and my ex on an email about a spreadsheet.
Sent a simple ‘hi’ with 10 CCs, including the IT guy.
CC'd the CEO on an email about a missing sock.
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The worst kind of email habit. You CC people so much it’s like they’re your best friends. They do it because they’re terrified of being ignored.
CC'd my boss, my crush, and my pet goldfish on an email about a meeting.
Sent a ‘good morning’ with 8 CCs, including the mailman.
CC'd the whole office on an email that said ‘I’m alive.’
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It’s when you CC your boss on every email, even if it’s about the color of the coffee. They think they’re being smart, but they’re just annoying.
CC'd my boss on an email that said ‘I’m eating a sandwich.’
Sent a 1-letter email with 5 CCs, including the printer.
CC'd my boss and my mom on an email that just said ‘hi.’
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They CC people on every email like it’s a competition. The more people you CC, the more important you seem. But really, you’re just a drama queen.
CC'd the whole team on an email about a 5-minute meeting.
Sent a ‘I’m working’ email with 12 CCs, including the dog.
CC'd my boss, my boss’s boss, and the janitor on a 2-word message.
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They CC so many people on emails that it feels like everyone’s watching. They think it makes them look busy, but it just makes them look desperate.
CC'd my boss, my crush, and my gym instructor on an email about a project.
Sent an email that said ‘I’m alive’ with 10 CCs.
CC'd my boss and my mom on an email that was just ‘hello.’
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