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How to practice good Email etiquette as a worker
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 291123, member: 25283"] Emailing is a good tool for communicating important information to both your co-worker and employer. You don’t have to leave your desk all the time to discuss any information with others. Emailing the person in clear terms can suffice but it is just that this tool is sometimes used improperly So you need to know and practice the email etiquette as a worker to be able to get the right feedback. The below are tips you need to know and follow Keep it short and concise Others in the company would be very busy, so they will not have luxury of time for long story. So keep your information short and brief Use clear words You don’t want others to find it difficult to decipher the meaning in your emall. So be straightforward. Hit the nail on the head. Have a subject line Your subject should give first what your email is all about. Avoid the use of sarcasm when not needed. [/QUOTE]
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