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Recently I was asked by my manager during a meeting to ask a question to another co-worker by e-mail. I mentioned in the e-mail "Mr. X would like to know (question)...", to which Mr. X complained to me by saying: "I didn't asked you to send the meeting minutes, just to send the question.". I didn't send any meeting minutes, just mentioned in the e-mail who was the person interested in the question, so that the other person would be able to follow up any further question.



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