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11 October 2007, 04:51 PM
I have an interesting experience to share. I had family and friends in town this past weekend, so I actually took four days off- Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday- where I didn't respond to emails, I didn't update my status on Facebook, and I didn't post a new blog entry. I was having a grand old time in the physical world. BUT, a number of people at work became very concerned. One person sent me a message on Facebook that said "Are you okay?" Another wondered what was wrong and why wasn't I replying to messages. Another was concerned that I was using up my vacation days and leaving HP. (No, I'm not.) It's amazing what four days offline will do!
I did have an out-of-the-office message saying that I'd be back in the office on Tuesday, but that wasn't enough. Do we need an "out-of-the-virtual-world message" as well?
For those who were concerned: Sorry and thank you for your concern! I'm absolutely fine... in fact, I'm doing great! ;)
What do you think?
Is this a sad statement about my life?
Do you have any similar experiences to share?
What happens when you spend four days offline?
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