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Microaggressions in Workplace Emails: The Subtle Slights Hiding in Professional Language

Microaggressions in Workplace Emails: The Subtle Slights Hiding in Professional Language

via Dev.toSkippy Magnificent

The Email That Stings Without Leaving a Mark Your coworker emails you: 'You're so articulate!' and you feel the compliment land wrong. Your boss writes 'Per my last email...' to you specifically, but never to the team lead with the same seniority. Someone consistently misspells your name despite multiple corrections. Each instance is small. Together, they form a pattern that's exhausting to carry and nearly impossible to report. Microaggressions in workplace emails are brief, commonplace communications that — intentionally or not — convey demeaning messages to members of marginalized groups. They're 'micro' in size but cumulative in impact, like individual drops of water that seem trivial until you realize you've been standing in the rain for years. The challenge with email microaggressions is the plausible deniability built into each one. 'I was just being nice.' 'I didn't mean it that way.' 'You're reading too much into it.' This deniability is what makes them so effective at maintai

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