Email sign-offs may seem like a minor detail, but they are not! These last few words in your email can have a significant impact on how your recipient perceives your message. By taking adequate time ...
Email is hellish, but it’s a necessary evil. If you work in an office, you’re destined to send a bunch of emails, whether they’re carefully constructed questions to a company or a quick message to ...
This story is from Best Wishes, kind regards or none of the above, an episode of Word of Mouth on BBC Radio 4. It was produced by Sally Heaven with presenters Michael Rosen and Dr Laura Wright. Their ...
A career expert has shared how to use emojis 'professionally' in emails - and why you should re-think your use of exclamation marks Sue Ellson, an Australian LinkedIn specialist and career development ...
Should you ever sign emails off with a kiss? “Context is everything when it comes to being informal like this,” says Morris Brown. “If you’d kiss the person in real life, you might potentially sign ...
Victoria Turk recently went through her Twitter feed, prudently unfollowing anyone who made her feel angry. She is currently maintaining ­Inbox Zero. And when I ask her if she has ever committed a ...
If you have ever agonized over how to start or end an email, then you know what anyone who has worked long enough realizes: Email salutations and signoffs matter. As an email expert previously told ...
A company's marketing assistant has shown off her Gen Z co-workers' 'bizarre' and 'informal' email sign-offs - and many are upset by the colloquialisms. Olivia, from Melbourne, posted a video ...
Ending an email with ‘All the best’ or ‘Regards’ seems too detached right now. What can we say that seems genuine and compassionate? Few things have been left unaffected by Covid-19 – even email. As ...
Depending on where you live, the words you use to sign off your email could be just as important as the content. As an American living in the UK, I’m used to inadvertently offending Brits with my use ...