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Email
Etiquette
It is
important in life to practice ‘good manners’. Email is an
especially important communication tool in which our good manners
are the key to effective communication. Communication is about 90%
body language (gestures, etc) and about 8% tone of voice. Since
email contains no vocal inflections, no body language, and no facial
expressions or gestures we are removing 98% of our communication
tools when using email.
Following are some tips to practice proper email etiquette.
Keep it to the Point
When
composing an email it is necessary to stay on topic. If you keep to
your subject matter you are more likely to keep the attention of the
reader. When replying to an email, be sure you aren’t asking
questions that have already been answered. Also be sure to stay on
that email topic. If you need to discuss something else with the
sender of that email, send a separate message. Remember to keep
your ‘Subject’ line on topic as well; this is like the ‘title’ of
your email.
Don’t Lose and Confuse
An
email that is full of grammatical and spelling errors is difficult
to read. If your sentences aren’t properly punctuated, etc, you
will lose and confuse your audience. Utilize the spell-check
feature prior to sending any emails.
Don’t
be Hasty
Let’s
face it, it’s hard to please all of the people all of the time.
Emails are not going to all be pleasant. Don’t be hasty; never send
an email in anger. If you are upset and need to get all of your
thoughts composed, open a Word or Notepad document on your computer
and type everything there (if you type it in your email, you may
accidentally send it and regret it later). Then, let yourself cool
off, come back to the document and make it appropriate for sending.
Then paste it into an email or reply email and send it.
Privacy Privacy Privacy
When
sending an email to multiple recipients, use the BCC (blind carbon
copy) option. BCC means that a copy of a message will be sent to
each recipient without their addresses showing on the message
for all others to see. CC means that all email addresses will be
visible to others; it is frowned upon to use this option, especially
for professional emails.
DON’T SHOUT!
Typing
in ALL CAPS is considered shouting in an email. CAPS should only be
used for emphasizing certain words. It’s best to avoid CAPS
completely by using another means of emphasis, such as italicizing,
underlining, or bolding text so that nothing in your email is
misinterpreted as shouting. READING ALL CAPS IS ALSO HARD ON THE
EYES AS YOU CAN SEE…so be considerate and use proper capitalization.
Email is for Humans
Email
is meant to be read by another person on the other side. Don’t
write as if a machine is receiving your email; write polite and
concise messages to effectively communicate.
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