http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/287373,chain-e-mail-messages-con
sidered-most-annoying.html

Munich - Not all e-mail messages are well received. Some 64 per cent of
users report being annoyed at chain e-mail messages hitting their
private mailboxes. These messages typically ask that the recipient
forward them on to as many other persons as possible. In office
situations, only 45 per cent are bothered by that kind of mail. Those
results nevertheless put chain e-mail messages at the top of the list of
annoying e-mail habits, reports Yahoo! Germany from its Munich offices.
The e-mail provider surveyed more than 1,600 users about what bothered
them most in the realm of e-mail messages. 

Second place fell to incomprehensible abbreviations. The commonly used
acronym LOL, which stands for "laughing out loud," is understood by
virtually every teenager but leaves some 40 per cent of respondents just
shaking their heads. Some 34 per cent of office e-mailers were also left
less than amused. 

Other annoyances in the top 5: "endlessly long e-mail messages" with all
e-mail messages in a conversation just piled on (third place),
forwarding of e-mail messages without permission (fourth place), and
poor spelling (fifth place).


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