The Most Hated Work Email Habits

The Most Hated Work Email Habits

December 11, 2024

Brits say no to LOLs and ‘Tara’: The most hated work email habits revealed

new study by computing and tech retailer, Currys asked 1000 UK-based office, hybrid, and remote workers about their email preferences and pet peeves. The survey reveals that when it comes to email etiquette, CC’ing others unnecessarily ticks off Brits the most, with 44% giving it the thumbs-down. It’s disliked across all generations—49% of Gen Z, 42% of Millennials, 46% of Gen X, and 42% of Boomers agree on this being the top email bugbear. 

Long-winded emails took second place, with more than 4 in 10 Brits (43%) disliking them as 62% of Boomers and 47% of Gen X listed it as the most annoying habit. However, Millennials and Gen Z don’t find it as irritating.

Using slang terms such as OMG, LOL, or WTF emerged as the third most annoying email habit.

The 5 most annoying work email habits according to Brits

Rank Email habits % of workers that dislike this 
CC’ing people in unnecessarily 44% 
Long-winded emails 43% 
Slang terms such as OMG, LOL, or WTF 39% 
Spelling mistakes/no proofreading 38% 
Marking emails as URGENT when they’re not 37% 

As the average person receives 90 to 120 emails a day, it’s natural that certain repeated phrases can occasionally hit a nerve. For a quarter of the nation, that phrase is “as per my last email,” while “just looping you in” annoys slightly less people. The common follow-up phrase “not sure if you saw my email” landed in third place, irritating just over a fifth of Brits.  

For those whose job involves sending emails, it’s a good idea to avoid “any updates on this?” as it frustrates 18% of the nation, while “just a friendly reminder” isn’t quite so friendly for 17% of recipients. 

Writing “tara” in the email sign off will annoy almost a third of Brits

How you sign off an email also important if you want to remain friendly. Ending a message with “tara/tata” is the worst choice.   

Other common signatures like “sent from my iPhone”, which was thrown into the spotlight recently due to the Netflix series “Baby Reindeer” annoys 25% of people, while geeky goodbyes like “May the Force be with you” irritate 24%.  

Similarly, professionals seem to dislike Toy Story’s “To infinity and beyond,” and 23% are bothered by Schwarzenegger’s infamous line “Hasta la vista, baby.” 

If you want to use a nice phrase to end an email, opt for a more traditional approach like “Have a great day/week/weekend,” as nearly half (49%) of people find it friendly. “Many thanks,” “Best wishes,” and “Cheers” also came up in the survey as good choices to wrap things up. 

Friendliest email signoffs as voted for by UK workers 

  1. Have a great day/week/weekend  
  1. Many thanks  
  1. Best wishes  
  1. Cheers  
  1. Thanks/Thanks again  
  1. Warm regards  
  1. All the best  
  1. Let’s catch up soon  
  1. Best regards  
  1. See you soon  

And the most annoying email signoffs as voted for by UK workers 

  1. Tara/tata  
  1. Sent from my iPhone  
  1. May the Force be with you  
  1. To infinity and beyond  
  1. Hasta la vista  
  1. Peace out  
  1. Slay, serve, survive  
  1. No sign-off at all  
  1. Catch you soon  

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Brenda Berg is a professional writer with over 15 years experience in business management, marketing and entrepreneurship. Consultant and tutor for college students and entrepreneurs. She is passionate about covering topics on career, self-development, writing, blogging and others.