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Would depend on the content of the email, but it's most likely absolutely nothing. It has become a habit for many people to do that in non-professional emails/texts/ communications.
Yes. It's office code for, "I want to walk into your cubicle, rip open my blouse and ride your baloney pony. Take me know." And if she uses the little icon, she's saying, "I'm not wearing any panties."
Okay. Now that we've dispensed with that bit of nonsense, I'd imagine that it means nothing at all, except for the fact that your co-worker has maturity issues.
maturity issues? LOL. I never took it to mean that. How sad that a simple e-mail smile has become something suspicious, over read or considered some sort of problem that person has.
Okay, I laughed at this post and then had a series of events that are similar. First off, it is not a co-worker, but a vendor lady called me and met a group of us for drinks. We were sitting at a 6 top table, with 2 guys sitting at on the other side with a chair in between....I was on the other side and she came up and sat in the chair right next to me. She then touched my arm multiple times while talking and then sent me an email this morning saying how we need to do that every Thursday and had smiley faces in the email. She also texted me and connected with me on Linked in.
She is about 11 years younger than me....
Do I make anything of this???
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