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24 Do you use IM (Instant messengers) at work? I started using MSN towards the starting of my career and then shifted to YIM and AIM. I still use YIM most of the time but Gtalk is also in the list for some of our officials. Most of us learn the IM usage from a different school, the “masti ki patsala (School of fun)“. When asked to use IMs for official talks the old habits stay but here is a chance to learn the basics to stay politically correct.
Here are 10 Unofficial commandments for official IM use:
Happy IMing! Sorry I don’t use personal IMs for various reasons. If you want to talk to me on Gtalk (add ajiissac@gmail.com), YIM (ajiissac1) and drop me mail at ajiissac@gmail.com with the time you want to talk.
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| This post was written by AjiNIMC aka Web Kotler at 11:26 pm under category Human R(Permalink) | ![]() | |||
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“I have seen many love birds breaking off due to IMs.” >> Very true Sir. It just happened with me.

“There is so much positive energy when you talk face to face and communicate eye to eye.” >> I have always thought the same way. Sometimes, you might write something in a light mood but the person whom you are writing to might interpret it the other way round and things might get out of hand.
Moral of the story - Prevention is better than cure.
Anand on August 26, 2007 - 1:55 pm @ 1:55 pm
Thanks Aji for these tips.
Prasanta on August 29, 2007 - 11:20 am @ 11:20 am