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Some of the worst ways to end an email

JamieD

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I always talk about the best practices, but never about the worst practices. Here are some, based on personal experience:
- Have a blessed day
- Thanks in advance
- No sign-offs at all
- Take care
- Later
- Thx and other abbreviated sign-offs
- Yours sincerely

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+ 'TTYL,' 'TAFN,' etc. I find them very unformal and childish
+ 'xx' or 'xoxo' "Absolutely not," What does that even mean? :rolleyes:
 
  • 'TTYL,' 'TAFN,' etc. Avoid slang and acronyms, like TTYL ("talk to you later") or TAFN ("that's all for now").
  • 'xx' or 'xoxo' "Absolutely not,"
  • 'Yours faithfully'
  • 'Regards'
 
Well, here's another thing, ''Best and worst ways to start the email'' !!
They taught us in school we should start emails with (Dear ---) .. But it sounds like a love letter for me lol, I can't start an email using it. 'Hi' sounds much better.

++++ Indeed, when you are not native, you feel more confident using dialect expressions to show you speak English very well, or abbreviations .. such as : lol , lmao, tbh, rn , ... etc

>>> Imagine sending this email :

Heyo Customer, Sup?

U wanna bail subscription?
I know you a sucker 4 a good bargain .. You wanna keep being with us but you need dough, ain't it?
I've gotta solution for ya, like for real!
Hit me in my office amma tell u more. Nd no worries! Believe meh it's lit!

Imma b hanging tight

Bounce
Take care Dude!

- Samira

I really think it would be fun sending such emails :rofl :rofl
+ Sorry if it doesnt make much sense, I'm not so good with american dialect

- Samira
 
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