These Email Fails Are Freakin' Hilarious

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There's nothing more awkward (and hilarious) than sending an email with a major typo in it — the kind of typo that completely changes the meaning of a sentence. Jimmy Fallon wants to know about all the funny communication debacles you've encountered, so he's asking the Internet to tweet out their #EmailFails. The results will have you laughing till your stomach hurts!

Hashtag game! Tweet out a funny or embarrassing email mistake that happened to you and tag with #EmailFail. Could be on our show!

— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) February 25, 2015


Meant to write an email that said "Hey hope you're doing well" but accidentally hit send after writing "Hey ho" #EmailFail

— jimmy fallon (@jimmyfallon) February 25, 2015


Closing an email with "Kind retards," instead of "Kind regards" #EmailFail

— Crysta Timmerman (@crystatimmerman) February 25, 2015


Once sent an email only consisting of a Bob Saget gif to my entire address book (teachers, classmates, jobs I'd applied to, etc.) #EmailFail

— Ashley Steves (@NoThisIsAshley) February 25, 2015


I once replied that I couldn't attend a meeting because I'd be holding webinars all day. Autocorrect changed webinars to wieners. #EmailFail

— Laurie Stenger (@LaurieStenger10) February 25, 2015


My teacher wanted my to email her my project but I accidentally sent her a picture of my grandparents #EmailFail

— Miranda Beish (@Miranda_Beish) February 25, 2015


I had to attach a pic for my internship app but accidentally attached a Jackie Chan pic labeled "me.jpg" #EmailFail pic.twitter.com/iU6DgJjUtO

— ♡ ᴊᴇɴɴʏ ʟᴇᴇ (@farroness) February 25, 2015


Once I accidentally sent my Women's Studies professor the link to the Nicki Minaj "Anaconda" music video #itwasawkward #EmailFail

— ava_lon (@asian_grandma) February 25, 2015


I wrote my mom, "For the love of all that's holy, pick up some tampons tonight." Turns out I sent it to my professor instead. #EmailFail

— Giana (@giananicole9) February 25, 2015