Source: The Good News Network
Iceland has trotted out a service that lets horses reply to work emails when you’re on holiday.
"With our world-first service, we hope to encourage people to disconnect and take a well-deserved, uninterrupted break”.
The world-first ‘OutHorse Your Email’ service is designed to encourage travelers to switch off and take an uninterrupted trip to the country.
Using a large keyboard mat, the gaited horses are able to walk, trot, canter, tölt, and pace their way across the keys.
Unsurprisingly, the result is nonsense replies to corporate contacts, with examples listed as “þþnjifai=’.,,lmbmbnbbhgycdrgzw/’pfæ ndaiFVxhðut7r7r7djsmfdsm” and “þnjifai’/.p,oii9unnbhvggyvgjhbjm,kfæ,.iklp–jpomohu o/’k;,i,mumnf.”
A recent global study by Visit Iceland found that two-fifths (41%) of people globally check their work emails between one and four times a day when on holiday, while one in ten (14%) review them 5-6 times every day.
“When visitors travel to Iceland we want them to fully experience everything our nation has to offer, from breathtaking surroundings to endless landscapes and friendly faces,” Sigríður Dögg Guðmundsdóttir, Head of Visit Iceland said.
“Our OutHorse Your Email service lets them do just that, taking away the pressure of feeling as if they have to be always on and instead allowing them to be present throughout their trip. With our world-first service, we hope to encourage people to disconnect and take a well-deserved, uninterrupted break”.
“Our talented horses took naturally to the OutHorse Your Email service, tölting and galloping their way across the fields and creating a range of unique emails that will help holidaymakers enjoy their trip without any interruptions,” Jelena Ohm, Project Manager of Horses of Iceland said. “From curiosity, intelligence and independence, our horses are special for many reasons, and so now we can add email responders too.”
Due to the pandemic, over the last few years, many workers have transitioned to remote working, finding that the lines between their work and personal lives have become blurred.
The research by Visit Iceland revealed that three-fifths (59%) of people globally now feel as if their boss, colleagues, and clients expect them to reply when on holiday, while less than half (44%) of workers actually feel rested after their trip.
A further one in ten (15%) have even canceled or postponed their holiday plans altogether due to work. That’s why Iceland is ‘outhorsing’ workers’ emails to its horses, asking them to trot out replies, so they don’t have to.
Visit Iceland adds, “So, don’t be foal-ish, enjoy a distraction-free trip to Iceland and remember if you do receive work emails while on holiday, Iceland’s horses have you covered.”