No, if you have anything to say to a co-worker it is always better to speak about it as then there is no documented evidence of emails. I do have to add that it is always better to not get personally involved with co-workers in any way as if there is a fall out in the future it can make things very bad, depressing, and awkward at work. Be careful with this situation.
in this society, no.Answer:It is a personal option. The reaction to the choice will depend on the circle of friends, coworkers and relatives. Changing fashion trends may make it acceptable or desirable.
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I depends on your motive. If you email that someone to ask questions about something or you want to make friends with the person, there is nothing wrong about it. But if you email the person some vulgarities and clog up his/her mail, then it is wrong. It all lies on the motive of sending the email.
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General personal questions should be okay, such as 'Where do you sleep at night, How many in your family, Do you get along well with your family members, Do you have any pets", etc...
The WWE Superstars and Divas do not give out their personal email addresses. WWE does have a fan email account but Wiki doesn't want you to have it as the refuse to let anyone post it. Even after Stephanie Mcmahon has written stating it is legit and okay.
When a coworker starts asking personal questions, it's important to set boundaries by politely redirecting the conversation back to work-related topics or simply stating that you prefer to keep your personal life private. It's okay to assert your boundaries and prioritize your comfort in the workplace.
no, it blows up! gosh! everybody knows that! jeesh!
no because they might tell you rhat they are someone else and they could get all of your personal info and you might end up getting kidnapped or raped
No, because this is for your personal safety!
Sorry, the Superstars and Divas do not give out their home address, email address, or phone numbers to the public. WWE does have a fan email account and even though it is not a personal email address Wiki refuses to let it be posted even after both Stephanie and Vince McMahon has contacted them and told them it is okay to post it.