Dear All, I would like to learn business emails please help me for the same. Regards, Naresh Tonk
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear All,
I would like to learn about writing business emails because I have just joined a company as an Executive HR. All correspondence is conducted via emails. I report directly to the COO of the company. Please assist me with this.
Regards,
Naresh Tonk
From India, Delhi
I would like to learn about writing business emails because I have just joined a company as an Executive HR. All correspondence is conducted via emails. I report directly to the COO of the company. Please assist me with this.
Regards,
Naresh Tonk
From India, Delhi
Dear Naresh, Business mails could be variable depends up on the situation , so kindly check with your subject of letter in google - sample letters, you will get some ideas about it. Regards, Brinda
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Hi Brindra, thanks for your suggestion but I would like to know that hwo to start emails when I am writing to my boss (COO) as always I do and silly mistake which let me go down thanks Naresh Tonk
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Naresh,
Usually, you can start with "Dear Sir," then express what you want to convey to him using polite words. After finishing the email, sign off with your signature (save it and use the same sign in all your emails). For example:
Thanks & Regards,
Naresh
HR - Executive
Company Name
Tele/Extn
Email Id
If you are sending an email for his approval, mention the details first. After that, write, "This is for your kind information and approval for further movement or for further advice."
I hope this is clear for you to understand.
Regards,
Brinda
From India, Madras
Usually, you can start with "Dear Sir," then express what you want to convey to him using polite words. After finishing the email, sign off with your signature (save it and use the same sign in all your emails). For example:
Thanks & Regards,
Naresh
HR - Executive
Company Name
Tele/Extn
Email Id
If you are sending an email for his approval, mention the details first. After that, write, "This is for your kind information and approval for further movement or for further advice."
I hope this is clear for you to understand.
Regards,
Brinda
From India, Madras
Dear Mr. Naresh,
Irrespective of whom you are writing, a business/official email should have three main parts. The first part should be very pleasing and positive, including greetings or well-wishes. The second part should address your main subject. The third part should be a closing paragraph with politeness, using soft words. However, the content of this paragraph may vary depending on the subject and situation.
Thank you.
From India, Vadodara
Irrespective of whom you are writing, a business/official email should have three main parts. The first part should be very pleasing and positive, including greetings or well-wishes. The second part should address your main subject. The third part should be a closing paragraph with politeness, using soft words. However, the content of this paragraph may vary depending on the subject and situation.
Thank you.
From India, Vadodara
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