Essay needed
Note: The following template includes guidance on how to draft an email.
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From: |
[your name should go here] |
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To: |
[the person you are sending the email to should go here] |
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CC: |
[if necessary, include anyone you would like to copy on this email here] |
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Subject |
[Dear Sir/Ma’am]:
[body of your email]
[Regards],
[Your name and contact information] Use a closing that you prefer, such as Thank You, Best Wishes, Take Care, etc. Your salutation can vary based on whom you are addressing. For example, if you are addressing someone you know well, you can use an informal salutation such as Hello Bob, Hi Stacy, or simply Stacy. Formal salutations can include Mr. or Mrs. and a last name, or if you are uncertain of the marital status of a woman, use Ms. You can also use Dear Sir or Madam. Include your name, and if necessary, your title, company, and contact information in your signature.
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Email 2 (Scenario 4)
Note: The following template includes guidance on how to draft an email.
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From: |
[your name should go here] |
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To: |
[the person you are sending the email to should go here] |
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CC: |
[if necessary, include anyone you would like to copy on this email here] |
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Subject |
[your name should go here] |
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[Dear Sir/Ma’am]:
[body of your email]
[Regards],
[Your name and contact information] Include your name, and if necessary, your title, company, and contact information in your signature. Use a closing that you prefer, such as Thank You, Best Wishes, Take Care, etc. Your salutation can vary based on whom you are addressing. For example, if you are addressing someone you know well, you can use an informal salutation such as Hello Bob, Hi Stacy, or simply Stacy. Formal salutations can include Mr. or Mrs. and a last name, or if you are uncertain of the marital status of a woman, use Ms. You can also use Dear Sir or Madam.
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