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Originally Posted by skysblue
I read this and I am tempted to bring up emailing to my T. But then I'm reminding myself why I won't. One of the reasons is that I would never feel o.k. about intruding into her personal time and even bringing up the subject would feel, to me, like I was intruding.
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This is interesting to me because I think of email as less intrusive than calling. I do not usually need or expect a response (if I do I ask for one- which has only happened once I think). I believe they can choose when and where to read the email or whether to delete it altogether. If she reads it in her office just before I get there, or while I am there, or at her home - it does not matter to me. Before email, there were times when I would send letters. It is the ability to tell them something I want to clarify without the sludge-brainedness of being at the appointment that is important to me.
And I did not like Seinfeld either. I particularly disliked the Kramer character.