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Respect means not breaking up a serious intimate relationship by email.
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette Blog

Are Break-Up Emails Appropriate?

I was asked if, on a scale of one to ten, with ten being the worst, how appropriate is it to break up with someone…

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Never be an email tattletale!
Email Etiquette Blog | Essentials

e-Tattling @ Work

Have you found yourself involved in an e-tattling situation? E-tattling occurs when one coworker emails another coworker with a request. When that request does not…

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Don't hijack other's emails!
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette Blog

Do You Hijack Other’s Emails?

If you do, stop it. A bad habit that seems to pop up occasionally is replying to all the recipients of an email sent to…

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Are you viewed as rude in your email communications?
Common Courtesy | Email Etiquette Blog

8 Questions to See if You Are Viewed as Rude in Emails

All too often otherwise nice folks come off as terse or plain old rude when it comes to their email habits. They don’t intentionally set out to be viewed as rude, well I guess some do, but for the most part I prefer to believe the majority do not.

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Email Etiquette and Flaming
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Have You Been Flamed?

Flaming is basically a very harsh message from one person to another via email.

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Include compassion in email and on social media.
Email Etiquette Blog

POV: Don’t Accuse and Assume

Everyone is stressed out. Many have different priorities based on their situation or circumstances. More than ever, it’s time to get the benefit of the…

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