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Horses write 'out of office' emails in Iceland Flag

According to a survey by Visit Iceland, 55% of respondents check their email at least once a day during the holidays and nearly 60% say their drivers are waiting for a response despite the holiday – so Icelanders are horses who have called for help.



A service called OutHorse Your Email is perfect for getting rid of the above situations, where no one likes to be bothered by absolutely irrelevant or irrelevant issues, even while relaxing, for which you need immediate feedback. There are three pre-trained horses to choose from during the Icelandic campaign, and they will respond to all work-related emails that arrive while on vacation.

Inspired by Iceland and an exotic Icelandic horse travel agency Initiative However, many questions have been raised. How can all this be done at all, how can a horse write letters?

Well, the answer can be found in a giant keyboard and the work of coaches, and of course in properly selected and customizable Icelandic hooves. and, most importantly There is no need to look for answers in the answersIcelandic humor is so amazing!

Watch this awesome video!

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