2/09/2008

I Got D'Issues*

I suck at email. Unless it's something that I can answer in one sentence or less, it can take me weeks to reply to an email. Last night I got this long apologetic email from L., an acquaintance that I'm hoping becomes a friend. She is one of the few people I've met lately that I really hope to become friends with. Anyway, we've been emailing and it took her a while to reply to me, for which she was very apologetic.

I, of all people, understand how email becomes low-priority. I owe people dear to me, like my best friend from high school and my beloved cousin, emails. I very rarely answer comments in email (though I do reply in the comments section, mostly) because I SUCK at email. Before I discovered blogging, I was much better about email. But now there's always a blog to read or write. And I LOVE to read and write blogs. So I didn't feel L. had any reason to apologize for taking a while to reply to my email.

But (and this would be the part that embarrasses me) I was afraid that L. hadn't replied to me because I had offended her. I was so relieved that she didn't hate me. Even though I am notorious for taking weeks to reply to emails that require serious thought, I assume that people will reply to me in a timely fashion. And if they don't I assume that they are upset or annoyed with me.

Clearly I am mentally ill.

And what's worse? I haven't replied to L. yet.

Is there a name for my emailing problem? Am I the only person afflicted?

*When I taught in the inner city, my co-workers and I used to talk about "issues". Whether it was a guy's commitment issues or a student's problem with math homework, we covered a lot of ground with the word "issues." One day my student Latisha was having a really rough day. She threw a huge temper tantrum and during it screamed what sounded like, "I got D'issues!!!!" And ever after that, whenever issues were very SERIOUS, we would call them "D'issues".

7 comments:

feener said...

i was so good at email before blogging. now i am not on it. however i am lacking in a lot of areas lately....i would be the same why though, thinking if someone didn't email me back right away that there was something i did. mentally ill...ahh yes i am. no questions there.

Leslie said...

I'm not the greatest at responding to e-mail either. I'm even worse about the phone.

Aunt Becky said...

I'm horrifying at emailing, too. Seriously, I'm glad I'm not the only one.

MammaLoves said...

D'issues might just be my new favorite word!

jerseygirl89 said...

Feener - well, at least we're not alone in our mental illness.

Leslie - Oh, I've always been terrible about the phone.

Aunt Becky - Definitely not!

I'm Being Held - I love the note idea!

MammaLoves - D'issues is one of my favorites too.

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