Is using a bcc the corporate version of snitching and throwing someone under the bus?

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I'm always really paranoid about not accidentally bcc'ing someone by accident
I've never used it
my moms coworkers have used it to show how their bosses switch up though
 

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I sent in my resignation to my boss and director then BCC'd to my homegirl in HR.

My boss tried to tell HR, "Oh I think she's quitting because she won't answer the phone" like I'm abandoning my job without notice.

She hit em with the notice and said "She informed us already, didn't you get the email:usure:?"
 

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Yes - this is hoe chit.

I be in the lunchroom and see folks I thought was real eatin' with these SNEEEITCHES...

fucc that - i'm takin' the office back.

 

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I only BCC my manager when I send emails to my contractor

Sometimes I get the :dwillhuh: and trip if i replied to someone I shouldnt have. As long as If someone sends me an email and BCC's someone else, the reply wont go to the BCC'ers I'm good :ehh:

The bottomline is to be as impersonable as possible and be bland as fukk in emails.
 

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Bcc stands for blind carbon copy which is similar to that of Cc except that the Email address of the recipients specified in this field do not appear in the received message header and the recipients in the To or Cc fields will not know that a copy sent to these address.
 
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