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Hi all,

I am planning to make a presentation on email etiquette. Please help me by giving your valuable suggestions. Your feedback will help me assist individuals in understanding the basics of email etiquette.

From United States, Chicago
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Hello friend,

From the way you have written your post, it goes on to show that you do not know the basics of e-mail etiquette. You need to master those techniques first and then get into presentation. Have you learned letter writing in school or not? Did your teacher not teach you how to close a letter? Do you not know that we should not mix formal and informal language? Life is far more than downloading from Google and then passing it on. I may sound harsh, but the way posts are written in this forum, it would jar anyone.

Dinesh V Divekar

From India, Bangalore
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Hi,

I totally agree with Dinesh's views. Also, note that there is plenty of information and materials available on this site. Kindly do some research before posting your query. Make sure your query is precise enough so that everyone on this forum will share their views, experiences, and help everyone.

From India, Delhi
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Dear Dinesh and Pravin,

Please be polite to the new members. If you think posts are not up to the mark, then don't reply to them, but don't give them harsh feedback. What you have learned and who taught you, or if someone has not learned, is not your cause for concern. Do not express your frustration here. As this site already states, "add value, be polite, and be professional."

Meg_maz is showing that he does not have basic email etiquette. Even as a senior member, you should know how to teach.

Thank you.

From India, Hyderabad
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Dear Sumaiya,

What you said is correct; however, we cannot go on mollycoddling forever. When someone receives criticism, it is in their best interest and no one else's. A mature person will surely learn from the criticism. Anyway, that is a personal opinion.

For Ramya: You have asked, "Can we use the word 'ridiculous' in a business email?" First and foremost, let me correct you. The correct spelling is "ridiculous" and not what you have written. "Ridiculous" is quite a harsh word. Generally, it is used in spoken English. However, in written English, you can use the following phrases:

a) far from satisfactory
b) hardly meets our laid-down standards
c) is not consistent with our work culture or work standards
d) contrary to the expectations, etc.

Ok...

DVD

From India, Bangalore
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Dear Sumaiya,

First of all, please go through my post again. I never mentioned anything wrong or absurd here. It's just information that I shared with everyone. I often see many posts that are repeated multiple times. As responsible users of this site, we should encourage new members to conduct some research before posting instantly.

If I am missing out on something, please let me know.

From India, Delhi
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Hi, This is some word of encouragement... as it tempts me to help too, but learning is all about digging a well each day and that too, with your own hands. :) Thanks, Sathyaish! You motivate many like me too.
From India, Delhi
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Not even a simple reply from MegMaz.... Atleast should have acknowledge on the status of the post.
From India, Delhi
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Kindly provide all iinformation and become a real real teacher I instead of Arguing or criticising ... hope u all understood and Work towards better cause
From India, Gurgaon
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