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Insincere Email Apology
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette Blog

Don’t Offer Insincere Apologies — Ever.

Funny how some folks apologize while they are doing the very thing they are apologizing for. Is an email apology sincere if you are doing something you know could be a problem to start with but you’re doing it anyway — with your apologies?

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Proper Subject Field Use
Email Etiquette Blog | Essentials

The Subject: Field is for the Subject!

Proper Email Subject Field Use A site visitor emailed me about a person they communicate with who puts the entire email content in the Subject:…

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Red text in email adds emphasis.
Email Etiquette Blog | Formatting

Email Text Emphasis: Red Means Red!

I often get emails asking what a sender meant by including specific text in their email that has been purposely changed to red. I believe…

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Take a hint when it comes to Email Etiquette!
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette How Tos

How To Hint About Email Etiquette?

How do you politely inform your friends or family members who are not all that into Email Etiquette that they need to bone up on…

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How to handle Email Arguments
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette Blog

How to Handle Email Arguments

Email “Gunfights” Gunfights usually end when there is only one person left standing. Unfortunately, it seems this also applies to email gunfighters. You know what…

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Only type what you mean.
Email Etiquette Blog | Essentials

“That is Not What I Meant” Doesn’t Cut it!

You are what you type; you are the words you choose to use. Know that what you type will be taken at it’s face value by the other side — that they will take you at your word(s).

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