I would think it perfectly fine to say, at some more convenient point, "sure, I'd love to send you some links tomorrow when I have more time", if you wanted.
That's probably true. I just...honestly don't want to do the work for her. I am out of spoons. No, I am running on negative spoons. And I just don't want to expend energy I don't have on someone I barely know.
Totes fair also! That's why I put "if you wanted" :)
Then don't.
Or if you want to just cut and paste, here's something.
Sorry I am really swamped right now, but here are the two party platforms as well as an aricle comparing them, read them through and see which one you agree with more.
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Best, Steph
Awww, thanks msbelle! I really appreciate that and I may use it.
(Not crying.) (Am crying.)
(Just remember to send the actual links and not [link].)
Agreed that she didn't think of it as asking you for an immediate answer at 7am and also you never have to respond to anything you don't want it.
You all have to answer me whenever I ask you things, Jesse is lying.
Well, you won't expect an answer early in the morning ... 'cause you're the nicest, right?
I wouldn't even know if you sent me a message at 7am!
I think I've done all of my to-dos for the week. Not that there isn't still a ton of stuff I could be doing, but nothing urgent. So that's nice. Maybe I'll leave early.
My staff member who doesn't know how to act asked me why I was here so early this morning. It was literally no more than 15 minutes before the time I usually get here, which is early than she usually does! So how would she even know? See above re: doesn't know how to act.