diff --git a/rules/easy-questions/rule.md b/rules/easy-questions/rule.md index fd0023ec94a..7c2dcc49d1b 100644 --- a/rules/easy-questions/rule.md +++ b/rules/easy-questions/rule.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ authors: url: https://www.ssw.com.au/people/piers-sinclair related: - no-hello + - separate-messages - as-per-our-conversation-emails - important-chats-should-be-in-an-email - do-you-use-the-voting-option-appropriately @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ A good technique is to say "_Can you answer the above... if not, I will give you --- -## When you can't make it simple and need a paper trail +## When you can't make it simple and/or need a paper trail If it is important to have a record of a discussion, the best thing to do is call or have an in-person discussion. Once you have the answer, send an [as per our conversation email](/as-per-our-conversation-emails/) to make sure both parties are clear on the result. diff --git a/rules/separate-messages/rule.md b/rules/separate-messages/rule.md index 9bd2a7658c3..636a2997648 100644 --- a/rules/separate-messages/rule.md +++ b/rules/separate-messages/rule.md @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ created: 2023-11-30T20:52:37.996Z guid: 01cc440f-7eff-49ca-a544-acbfd93e11f1 related: - answer-im-questions-in-order + - easy-questions --- When messaging someone, it's often tempting to send a big block of text. This can make your thoughts difficult to respond to, especially if there are unrelated subjects. Instead, you should split your thoughts into several individual messages, separated by subject.