Even in our high-tech age, email is still a preferred way to communicate. Statistics suggest the average worker receives 121 emails per day and sends out about 40. With those numbers, there are bound to be some mistakes.
Protect your professional reputation by knowing how to respond to that email you shouldn't have hit send on. Here's our take on dealing with an awkward situation.
1. Face up to your mistake At some point we've all mistakenly hit send too early on an email that was incomplete, missing an attachment, or contained the wrong information. Read More...
By Geeta PandeyBBC News, Delhi
EPAThe debate was keenly watched in a country which is home to an estimated tens of millions of LGBTQ+ peopleIndia's Supreme Court has declined to legalise same-sex unions, dashing the hopes of millions of LGBTQ+ people seeking marriage equality.
The court instead accepted the government's offer to set up a panel to consider granting more legal rights and benefits to same-sex couples. Activists and same-sex couples said they were disappointed by the judgement and would continue their campaign. Read More...
She’s K-Fed up – and she’s not gonna take it anymore.
Maritally challenged Britney Spears yesterday slapped ne’er-do-well rapper hubby Kevin Federline with explosive divorce papers after two tumultuous years of marriage.
Citing “irreconcilable differences,” the 24-year-old pop star gave the pair’s date of separation only as “Monday” in the papers filed in Los Angeles.
An indication that the impetuous Spears suddenly snapped was the fact that she faxed her signature to her lawyer to affix to the filing – rather than wait a day to sign the papers herself, In Touch magazine reported. Read More...