Always start out your email with a polite “Dear” or “Hello” followed by your professor’s name/title (Dr. XYZ, Professor XYZ, etc.). If you’re not sure what their proper title is, using “Professor” ...
“Good email etiquette makes a good impression on others, is an important job skill and reduces inbox anxiety for the sender and the receiver.” Plus, proper email etiquette doesn’t just cover ...
Email is one of the main ways to communicate in the workplace and is more formal than chat. Over time, certain rules of etiquette, or social expectations, have developed. You may be viewed negatively ...
“The addressee won’t notice the word hello as much as the respect factor,” says Diane Gottsman, etiquette expert and owner of the Protocol School of Texas. To close the e-mail, you can’t ...
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