Effective email writing tips
Today In this age of science and technology use of email is compulsory. There will be hardly any person without an email account.From personal to corporate use, email is used everywhere.If you want to learn how to write an effective email or how to write an effective official email
Here we are sharing with you
some important tips for effective email writing. Please go through the points
listed below for the same.
Few Good Opening Statements
- This is
to seek your permission
- This is
to bring to your notice
- Further
to our discussion
Few
Good Closing Statements
- Please
get in touch for any clarifications
- Please
get in touch for further discussions
- I would
be glad to be of assistance
- I would
appreciate your prompt response
- Thanking
you in anticipation
- Looking
forward to your prompt response
- Looking
forward to your cooperation
- Your
support is appreciated
- Should
you have any clarification
Few Words That could be Replaced With
Reply => Response / Respond
Problems => Issues/ challenges
Can => Could (Can is considered to be very rude
but could is more polite)
Regarding => with respect to
Things to be Remember, While Writing Official Mails
- Email
opening: Dear / Hello with first name is accepted globally. Practice
using it.
- Email closing: Closing statement is very
important in an official mail. Please use it from the list mentioned above.
- Words like guy / chill / cheers etc which are
more funky type should not be used in official emails.
- In the
subject line we should not use verbs. Subject should not have more than 17
words
- Using capital words in the mail. This is
considered very rude and arrogant.
- Exclamation
marks should not be used in the mail.
- Void 2-3
messages on one paragraph. Try to convey one message in one Para.
- If
required use bullets and make points. It is always easier for the recipient to
reply points.
- Instead
of writing ASAP try to give timeline. This avoids confusion.
Hope you will find it worth inculcating as a practice
& help enhance your communication skill.
Happy learning...
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