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Definitions by Paul: "E-Guilt"

Friday, March 03, 2006

I often make words up. I think this is largely because of my poor memory - I forget the word I want to use so I just make one up in the moment. Unfortunately, the only person who can ever understand these words is my wife, who (because she is a saint) has spent so much time with me that she just miraculously knows what I'm talking about. Through my hundreds, even thousands of bumbling words, I will occasionally stumble across an idiom which should be a part of daily speech. One of these words was used in the recent post My Secret, and needs clarification:
e-guilt: (e gilt) (also: electronic guilt) the nagging shame of leaving emails, instant messages (IMs), Voice over IP (VOIP) calls, text messages, blogs or podcasts unanswered or unupdated.
Now, if you need definitions for any of the words within this definition, you probably do not suffer from the full effects of e-guilt; but to those who are afflicted, this is the diagnosis for that which ails us. Now, it's out there. Go ahead world, use it.

Comments on "Definitions by Paul: "E-Guilt""

Blogger Jim said ::

Heh heh - that's great. Let's pick that word up, run it around the corral a few times and see if we can break it in...

11:07 PM  

Blogger Unknown said ::

Here is a great post to help us all deal quickly and decisively with our "inbox" symptoms of e-guilt.

6:52 AM  

Blogger Unknown said ::

this is quickly becoming a very popular post. The Google Search is bringing in a ton of people - most of them from New York (?)

I'm not sure if it's because New Yorkers have e-guilt or are trying to inflict it on others (have you ever dealt with a New York waiter? now there's a guilt trip for you) Well go ahead New York, make it yours.

5:55 PM  

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