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forwarding emails


Question Posted Sunday December 10 2006, 4:13 am

hey y'all, im writing a persuasive speech called "why you should forward emails?" do you have any really good arguments? or maybe good "persuasive-lines" like "with just on klick you could change a life" or maybe a good introduction.. i was thinking of beginning with a story.. like "PICTURE YOURSELF..BLABLABLA..and you really need money for that operation.. and bla bla bla.. and AOL (or something) has agreed to give you 5 cents evertytime your emails is being forwarded.." you know what i mean? to pull them in and make sure they're really listening by drawing a picture for them at first, making them see it happen to THEMSELVES so they'll be affect?

I just want opinions - so if you've got one! GREAT! and other suggestions would be great too! :D


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Daimeera answered Sunday December 10 2006, 11:22 am:
Well I hate to say it, but no one gives anyone five cents every time an email is forwarded. First of all, it's impossible to track them, second of all, why would they? It doesn't make sense.

The only arguments I can think of are for funny or touching emails. They might brighten someone's day or make them feel special and loved.

Sorry I can't be more help, but the reality is, there aren't many reasons to forward emails unless there's something particularly entertaining about them.

Oh, and for the record? The Bonsai Kitten thing is also a hoax, if you hadn't been aware of that.

snopes.com is a good place to check the validity of forwarded emails, as well as other urban legends.

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