Submitted by Becky_Blackler on

Decoding the Hidden Language of Fredslist

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Whether you’re a new member or a longtime supporter, one thing is for sure – there’s a secret code in Fredslist that can give even the best of us a moment of pause.

 

In fact, it took me two years to figure out what some of the language meant (and I’m a Chair!). So, for those members are still wondering quietly, here’s a quick and easy reference guide to what some of those rapid-fire Fredslist emails mean:

 

  • Renatto: You’ll see this pop up in subject lines quite frequently. A ‘Renatto’ is sent when you’ve received enough responses to the help you requested on Fredslist. For example, you’ll often see “Renatto on estate attorneys,” or “Renatto on networking connections.” The Renatto was named for Renato Tichauer, a Gotham member who sent a “Thank you, I have received enough responses” email to Fredslist, a polite way to let everyone know that they did not need to send him anymore emails as he had received enough. Over time, Gotham members adopted the “Renatto” as their way of signaling that they had received more than enough responses.

 

  • Seelig: The Seeling is a compilation of responses received to a Fredslist request. Like the ‘Renatto,’ the ‘Seeling’ was named for Carol Seeling, a Gotham member who compiled all of the responses she received and shared them with Fredslist. Seeling emails are fantastic resources for those who want to keep a checklist of connections and contacts at their fingertips.

 

  • Ride The Circuit: ‘Riding The Circuit’ refers to Gotham members of one group who attend the meeting of another group. Riding the circuit is an excellent way to get to know other Gotham groups in your area – in fact, I do my best to ride the circuit whenever I’m in NYC. All Gotham groups are open to circuit riders, but be sure to check with the group’s Group Coordinator first!

 

  • Gotham Magic – At least once a day, you’ll see an email pop up from a fellow Gotham member on Fredslist asking for ‘a little Gotham Magic.’ This term is used when a member is looking for some extra help from the Gotham nation. The request could be anything – a connection to a service provider, access to hard-to-get tickets. Yet whatever the request, Gotham members know to pop open that email first to see how they can help their fellow members succeed.

 

 

Are there other terms that pop up on Fredslist that I missed? If so, share them in the comments today!

Comments

Submitted by ReneeNevins on Mon, 05/05/2014 - 23:05

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Renee Nevins

Excellent!! I'll be sharing this at my next Westerners meeting - thanks!

Submitted by DebbieLindner on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 00:00

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Debbie Lindner

Decoding our Secret Language! Great blog Becky

Submitted by Becky_Blackler on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 00:08

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Becky Blackler

Thank you all! And of course, thanks to Nancy for letting me post in her place this week. Big shoes to fill!
Marc Halpert

Very well done Becky! GCs can refer new members to this blog posting like I am doing today.

Submitted by Lawrence_Sprung on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 00:47

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Lawrence Sprung

Fresh fish.......Potential New Gothamites.
Nancy Schess

Becky, great blog! So, helpful!! So, what's your next topic for us?????

Submitted by Becky_Blackler on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 02:57

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Becky Blackler

I have no idea Nancy! I know I'll be watching my "hey, you know what would be a great idea" emails from now on. ;)

Submitted by Liz_Saldana on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 05:27

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Liz Saldana

Great blog! I thought I knew them all; but didn't know about a Seelig. I'll have to use that in the future.

Submitted by Paula_Suita on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 08:21

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Paula Suita

Great blog, Becky! When I first joined Gotham I was confused by the term "GC". Did people mean Group Chair or Group Coordinator? After a few months, I "got it" but those first few months were challenging! Also - there's the Tribal Council (aka Gotham's Board of Directors) and "The Traveling Milbury's" (or words of that ilk) that describes a core group of Gothamites who travel out of the safe confines of NYC to an "outlying" post (like New Jersey).

Submitted by Becky_Blackler on Tue, 05/06/2014 - 09:48

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Becky Blackler

Great points Paula! Those took me awhile to pick up on as well. And thank you Ester! I appreciate it.

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