Instant messaging made huge presence in forms of free messaging apps like whatsapp, IMO, fb messenger, Truecaller etc. There is huge line of instant messenger waiting in the queue for success.
Due to massive use of instant messengers email is slowly becoming an old lady in the neighborhood. However, it's still preferred and trusted medium for business communication.
Most of the business communications happens over messengers. Emoji, customize auto responder, quick replies and free call features makes instant messengers popular.
To give old school buddies a new flavor of email Gmail has rolled out automatic customer responder,
Some typical responses are
Thank you
Thanks a lot
Thank you all
Looks like Gmail picks your most used words in email to generate a typical quick response.
Open any email, in the end you will see couple of automatic quick responders
Click on any and reply window will open with auto filled fields, to, subject and mail body. You can edit all these fields.
Just press send button and you are done.
Looks like because of losing popularity of emails Gmail is trying to make this good old tool more interactive.
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