“Got it.”
That’s all she wrote in response to my email that said:
Your support has made all the difference on this project. Thank you!
I’ve attached the updated manual and incorporated the changes the team suggested. In the two instances where the team had opposing viewpoints I took the liberty, as the course designer, to cast the deciding vote.
Thanks again for inviting me to be a part of this initiative.
Would it have been too much for her to have responded (because others have told me how pleased she was):
Thanks so much!
Or maybe:
Got it and it looks great.
Or perhaps:
Appreciate the work.
Or even:
Got it. Thx.
I remember someone saying, when you’re happy, always tell your face. The email application is clear.
So am I being too sensitive or not. What do you think?





First, I have started to read your advice and thank you tremendously for sharing your expertise. So, I’ll keep it brief
I do not think you were too sensitive in regards to “Got it.” You broke down what you did, and showed her appreciation. I’ve been in this situation before where I began an email with a thank you, wrote a brief body of my message, and ended with another thank you, and received responses such as “Got it” or “OK” etc. Those email responses are impersonal, but we live in a world where we must “be personal”.
Thank you again Sue for allowing me to share my viewpoint.