Humorous Email Thread Resurfaces After 11 Years: The Ultimate Delayed Response

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a world where instant communication is the norm, an email thread that spans over a decade has captured the internet's attention. A Reddit post titled "My friend answered me email after some time" showcases a screenshot of an email interface featuring a conversation thread with 4,622 emails. The irony and humor of the situation have sparked a flurry of comments, making this post a viral sensation.

The image reveals two distinct timestamps: one from "Sat, Sep 14, 2013, 6:26 PM" and another more recent one from "Mon, Aug 5, 8:41 PM (2 days ago)." The contrast between these dates highlights the amusingly long delay in response. With icons for navigating the emails, printing, and expanding the view, the screenshot epitomizes a typical email client interface. The minimalistic design, featuring a white background and black text, adds to the humor by making the timestamps the focal point.

Reddit users were quick to react, with comments that range from witty to downright humorous. One user suggested responding with, "Hey, long time," while another quipped, "Maybe they just found an AOL 1000 hours free CD-ROM and were just able to get back on the world wide web." The jokes didn't stop there; another commenter humorously proposed, "Apologies for the delay," while someone else noted, "I am afraid you can't answer him until July 2035. Protocol and all that."

The thread continued to entertain with comments like, "Thanks for your patience," and "Better late than never 🤷🏻‍♂️… But never late is better…" Others couldn't help but wonder, "And you have 4,622 unopened emails? Is this a record?" and "Hope this finds you well."

The humor extended to more imaginative scenarios: "Are they still after your lucky charms?" and "Finally awake from his coma." One user even pondered, "Did you take a picture of your computer screen with your phone?" showing the level of engagement and curiosity this post has generated.

This email thread serves as a perfect example of how sometimes, life gets in the way, and responses get delayed—sometimes for 11 years. Whether the original sender was busy, lost access to their account, or simply forgot, the internet has found a way to turn this delayed response into a source of endless amusement.

For those who find themselves with thousands of unread emails, this Reddit post offers a comforting reminder: better late than never. And for everyone else, it's a humorous look at the quirks and unpredictability of digital communication.

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Top Comments from Reddit

forumbot757

How are you going to respond? I would definitely hit them with the hey long time or something lmao

GospelofJawn316

Maybe they just found an AOL 1000 hours free CD-ROM and were just able to get back on the world wide web. Or jail.

danathecount

"Apologies for the delay.."

JavaJan13

I am afraid you can't answer him until July 2035. Protocol and all that.

Uniquarie

And you have 4,622 unopened emails? Is this a record?

100is99plus1

“Thanks for your patience”

YutoKigai

Me email

Sea-Carpenter-8927

Yeah, man, it is just 11 years. What's wrong with it? He must be busy.

DSPIRITOFOSAMA

Care to show what they said or are you just using an email you had from 2013 and trying to reply to it today?

TonAMGT4

Better late than never 🤷🏻‍♂️ But never late is better…

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