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Don’t Hit Send: Angry Emails Just Make You Angrier

Don’t Hit Send: Angry Emails Just Make You Angrier

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In studies, people report that they feel better after venting. But researchers find they actually become angrier and more aggressive. People who vent anonymously may become the angriest and most aggressive.... We typically sound angrier in print. And when we write down something, we can reread it, over and over, and stew. With e-venting you don’t get immediate feedback from your listener, so you might not know when to stop. - Don’t Hit Send: Angry Emails Just Make You Angrier - WSJ

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