7 tech errors 'bad without bad'

The secret to perfecting both the real world in general and the technology world in particular is to forgive some of its small mistakes.

In a world of mobile devices, social networks, Instagram and other modern technologies, people always feel the pressure to react to 'immediately and ever' the requirements of the vicious cycle of messages / email / Facebook from friends or partners. When ' beat-beat ' with one of the above, many people consider this a ' horrible ' mistake and self-assess themselves negatively.

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However, a small secret of life is to occasionally "shrug" for your negligence to become a perfect person. The 7 things 'absent-minded ' in the technological age below are in this 'bad but not bad ' form:

1. You forgot to reply to the email

Unless it is an emergency business email, the person who sent you the email will not "get angry" if you do not reply immediately. That is, if this is really urgent, they will call you right away or send a letter asking for a reply immediately.

2. Forgetting to accept friend requests or "follow the tail"

Even if there is a Twitter or Facebook notification update system, most of the friend requests will end up in the web container's trash. Perhaps, only a few will groan 'Why don't you want to be my Facebook friend' because you forgot to accept the friend request?

3. You call someone again without listening to the voice message first

4. You do not reply to a message that does not give any questions

5. You 'unfriend' someone who talks less

If they become angry and contact you because they have been unfriended, you can tell them 'you never really talk to me'.

6. You missed an event because they just invited to attend on Facebook

The Facebook Events feature sends a dozen emails about 'events to follow in life ' from distant relatives and old relationships, but they are often not read and overlooked. If your friends really want you to be at the event, they will send you email / card / or private sign.

7. You can 'unsubcribe' yourself from a list

Occasionally, friends and colleagues add your name to the unwanted mailing list, and make us angry because the flood of emails is irrelevant. Feel free to press the ' unsubcribe' button in these cases. Mailbox is yours.

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