Email Etiquette 2011 Update [Read-Only]
8/3/2011 3 Composing a Formal Email Avoid abbreviations or acronyms, when possible. Never use slang (informal speech). Conclude the email with the appropriate ending: Example: “Sincerely,” or “Respectfully,” or “Best regards,” Sign with your full name. ALWAYS be sure to spell-check your email before sending. What is the problem with this email? ................
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