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陳豪在北京的ABC美國公司工作,他去找美國同事Amy。
(Office ambience)
CH:Amy, 我有個(gè)問題請教你。
A:---1---.
CH:就幾句話,是關(guān)于回電子郵件的。
A:Can you explain what you mean?
C:今天早上,我收到通知,說要開會(huì),讓大家回個(gè)email, 看能不能參加。我就"reply to all"說能來。
A:What happened?
C:先后有三個(gè)人發(fā)電子郵件給我,叫我不要把回復(fù)的電子郵件寄給他們,好像挺不高興的。
A:---2---.
C:可我也經(jīng)常會(huì)收到?jīng)]用的電子郵件,我就覺得無所謂。
A:---3---.
C:Laid-back personality?
A:---4---.
C:我真沒意識(shí)到別人會(huì)介意。
A:In the future think before you reply to all. Oh, I'm sorry, Chen Hao, but I've really got to go.
C:謝謝你,Amy. 我還有個(gè)小問題,你散會(huì)能給我打個(gè)電話嗎?
A:Sure. I call you after the meeting.
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下午陳豪在辦公室寫報(bào)告。
Telephone rang....
C:Good afternoon. Accounting department. This is Chen Hao.
A:Hi CH. I am out of my meeting and wanted to call you before I go home.
C:太好了。我的問題是,我不知道回復(fù)電子郵件,什么時(shí)候用CC, 什么時(shí)候用BCC.
A:---5---.
C:你能舉個(gè)例子嗎?
A:---6---.
C:就是說,如果Kevin讓我在星期五之前把報(bào)表做完,他可以寫個(gè)電子郵件給我,然后CC給我老板。那BCC呢?
A:---7---.
C:你是說不讓收件人知道還有其他收件人嗎?
A:---8---.

I'll be happy to try to answer your question, but I don't have a lot of time. I have a meeting in a few minutes They have a very good point. When you get a message by e-mail to announce a meeting, you should not reply to everyone else who received the e-mail. Your response should go only to the sender Your reaction may have to do with your laid-back personality Laid-back means easy-going. No one wants to get unnecessary e-mail like the one you sent. You are not being thoughtful of other people's time You are not alone. Lots of people have the same issue. "CC" means "courtesy copy." You use "CC" whenever you need to inform someone of what is being done but they are not responsible for doing it When your colleague needs to be sure that you know your duties, he sends the e-mail to you. However he sends a copy to your boss so he knows what is going on. You can see that your boss got the e-mail, too "Bcc" stands for "blind "courtesy copy." It's used when you don't want the receiver to know who else got the message That's right. The only time I find "Bcc" acceptable is when you don't want to reveal all the e-mail addresses of the people you are mailing to for security purposes