Say What? [Email Bankruptcy]
By Matthew K. Ing
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Hawaii Business defines often-spoken words, new and old, to help you make sense of what’s being said. |
[ē-māl bāngk-rŭpt-se]
Checking a constantly overflowing inbox can be an arduous task. But when the thousands of unread messages become unbearable, you may be forced to declare email bankruptcy – by deleting everything and starting over fresh. Manager: Have you replied to my emails? I’ve been sending you hundreds. Staffer: I know. That’s why I had to declare email bankruptcy.
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