Hi, I just came across an email my husband sent to a woman who works at a firm that does business with my husband's firm. It was initiated by my husband and the subject was "Happy Holidays". He was wishing her happy holidays and saying something lame. I got the impression it was an excuse to touch base with a potential client....until I read the closing. It was signed "warm regards".
this struck me strange. Am I over reacting or is this normal business speak? He is in his late 40's. Thanks.
Business email or more?
Unless he has given you a reason not to trust him in the past then I see nothing wrong with what he said,even if he does have a shaky past it would be a streach to read to much into "warm regards"
Reply:All of my business emails to clients and other businesses in the industry are signed off "kind regards". And I dont mean anything personal by it. "Warm regards" is a little more personal, but it is probably still accepted in the business community as being polite and friendly to clients etc, particularly during the holiday season, when we all feel a little warm and fuzzy. I wouldnt be worried about it. The tone of the email certainly sounds like business, not pleasure.
Reply:Your instincts are right. He was connecting for personal reasons. Sorry.
Did she reply?
Don't say a word and keep copies of the email and records of anything to come.
Men are scum.
Reply:Business is Business %26amp; pleasure %26amp; business can mix.
Reply:Over reacting if that's all that caused you to be alarmed.
Reply:Probably overreacting but stay alert.
Reply:He's screwing her because you are shitty in bed.
Reply:I really don't see the problem.
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