Gmail yes no buttons

You're referring to the "Yes" and "No" buttons that appear in some Gmail emails!

Those buttons are part of Gmail's "Quick Actions" feature, which allows you to quickly respond to certain types of emails without having to compose a new message. Here are some examples of emails that might trigger the "Yes" and "No" buttons:

  1. Meeting invitations: When you receive a meeting invitation, you might see "Yes" and "No" buttons to quickly accept or decline the invitation.
  2. Event reminders: If you receive a reminder about an upcoming event, you might see "Yes" and "No" buttons to confirm whether you're attending or not.
  3. Survey responses: Some surveys might include "Yes" and "No" buttons to quickly respond to questions.
  4. Confirmation emails: After completing a purchase or signing up for a service, you might receive an email with "Yes" and "No" buttons to confirm your action.

When you see these buttons, you can simply click on "Yes" or "No" to respond to the email without having to compose a new message.