Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 9th May 2013
Dilbert//8790, first published thirteen years ago on Thursday 9th May 2013
Tags
meeting desk email bathroom leave excuse business
Open source transcript
DO YOU MIND IF I CHECK MY EMAIL?
YES, I WOULD CONSIDER IT RUDE.
DO YOU MIND IF I USE THE LADIES ROOM?
OF COURSE NOT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Rude Email"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous interactions, in a conversation with his coworker. The coworker asks if Dilbert has checked his email, to which he responds with a sarcastic remark about considering it rude. The coworker then asks if Dilbert would use the ladies' room, and Dilbert responds with a similar tone, saying "of course not." The coworker is confused by Dilbert's response, and Dilbert clarifies that he was being sarcastic.
Key Points:
- Dilbert's sarcastic tone and language are used to convey his annoyance and frustration.
- The coworker is confused by Dilbert's responses, highlighting the potential for miscommunication in the workplace.
- The comic strip pokes fun at the common workplace scenario of coworkers asking each other about their personal lives or habits.
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