People who don't know about email etiquette, shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the stuff.
My dear frend H.
I am flattered that you want to invite me to the private view of your art show, with a Shamanic experience (whatever the f*ck that is) thrown in, in trendiest Hoxtonia, later this month.
What possessed you to make my email address visible when you CC'd 37 of your other invitees is making me
and is making my mind boggle.
I emailed you and was probably a little curt (no, that's not a spelling mistake).
I emailed you again, to apologise for my curtness, and offer some explanation, suggesting how you could do this in future using the BCC field, in a nice way, ending in 'lots of love, J, xx'.
On a normal day, my personal email receives spam emails numbering somewhere between 0 and 1.
This evening, on my return home, I open my email to find 137 spamtastic emails.
Thanks for that, H.
I had a similar thing from one of the organisers of the tw€€d run a year or two ago.
My email addy CC'd to a number of addresses which ran well into three figures.
They had the unmitigated audacity to have a pop at me when I attempted to point out the error of their ways.
The curt. (that is a spelling mistake)