Yeah. It’s also why I tend to write longer mails/messages which should be easy to understand and unambiguous, no matter who reads it. It means I have to deal with much less follow-up questions, which always annoys me because they often come at random future dates when I’m already busy with something completely different and maybe already forgot details about the issue by then.
The ideal case is when an issue is solved and explained with just 1 mail/message. Then you can immediately focus on other things.
This assumes that the other party exhibits reading comprehension skills of a middle schooler. Unfortunately, this prerequisite does not necessarily hold in practice.
Yeah. It’s also why I tend to write longer mails/messages which should be easy to understand and unambiguous, no matter who reads it. It means I have to deal with much less follow-up questions, which always annoys me because they often come at random future dates when I’m already busy with something completely different and maybe already forgot details about the issue by then. The ideal case is when an issue is solved and explained with just 1 mail/message. Then you can immediately focus on other things.
This assumes that the other party exhibits reading comprehension skills of a middle schooler. Unfortunately, this prerequisite does not necessarily hold in practice.