Hi folks!
Received this email this am from one of our subscribers. Having done online promotion for the last 15 years, this is the first time I have been criticized for being informal. My goal is to inform, not to offend, but this gentleman obviously thinks that the use of first name only is offending. For many of you, this is not the biggest problem in the world, but I do find it interesting to learn what your opinion is. I also know it is a cultural thing. Where I come from, the use of only the first name even to a stranger is considered a compliment. It show comfortable friendship.
We try to be down to earth on Down Range TV, but if this approach is offensive to more than G.M., we want to know about it.
Sender's name has replaced by his initials.
From: G.M.
Date: 7/1/2009 8:09:43 AM
To: office@downrange.tv
Subject: Re: The Best Defense: Survival! - premieres July 1, 2009
Dear "Best Defense" production PR dept;
You recently sent me an email addressed "Hi Gxxxxxx" .....
I was tempted to begin my reply to your email with - "Hi, nit-wits!", however I shall refrain from doing so in the name of civility. However I would appreciate it if you would kindly read the rest of my reply carefully and learn something regarding the proper way to address people.
Didn't anyone ever teach you that it's extremely rude to address someone whom you have never met, by their first name? As it so happens, I like The Best Defense TV show very much, and I thoroughly enjoy almost all of Mr. Bane's work. I also highly respect Mr.Michael Janich's work and find much useful info in his presentations.
What I do NOT appreciate is some company sending me correspondence addressed with my first name, when it is clear that they have simply used one of those idiotic software mailing programs which pick-out the customer's first name and append it to a mass-mailing.
Please fire the people you hired to "customize", "invigorate", or "update" your PR/advertizing correspondence, as they make your Production company look like a bunch of twenty-something, clueless techno-ninnies!
Thank you, sincerely
G.M.