#email-etiquette

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Artificial intelligence
fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why Using AI to Write to Friends and Family Is Dehumanizing

Using AI for personal emails can dehumanize recipients, fostering disconnection.
Subtle distinctions between human and AI writing exist, impacting emotional responses.
#professional-communication
fromNew York Post
1 month ago

If you do these 2 things in work emails, people will think you're being rude: 'On the war path'

I tend to find it slightly rude if someone starts an email with someone's name and comma. For example: 'John, could I get an update on this? Ben,'...
Relationships
fromNew York Post
1 month ago

This is the most useless phrase to put in an email, expert says: 'It accomplishes nothing'

"Just checking in' does not accomplish the task it seemingly needs to, which is to force the issue or expedite the to-do item," she said.
Women in technology
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Miss Manners: Don't they know that work email isn't private?

"Oh! That’s the last email address you gave me. Is there a better one to use?"
Travel
#office-culture
Deliverability
fromBusiness Insider
10 months ago

Gen Z is transforming office email etiquette - but it could backfire

Gen Z is changing work communication through informal and comedic out-of-office emails, impacting office culture positively but with potential unprofessional risks.
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

17 Alternatives To Cursing Somebody Out That Actually Might Make Them Even Angrier

Deliverability
fromBusiness Insider
10 months ago

Gen Z is transforming office email etiquette - but it could backfire

Gen Z is changing work communication through informal and comedic out-of-office emails, impacting office culture positively but with potential unprofessional risks.
fromBuzzFeed
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

17 Alternatives To Cursing Somebody Out That Actually Might Make Them Even Angrier

fromHuffPost
8 months ago

How To Write An Email Signature That Actually Promotes A Life Outside Work

"My working hours are typically 8:30 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET, Monday to Friday. If these are not your working hours, please do not feel an urgency to respond outside of your typical working hours."
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