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06/01/2025
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Think twice before you hit send. Use these modern, practical guidelines to write emails that are clear, courteous, and effective.
Use a professional address — ideally firstname.lastname@. Avoid nicknames, slang, or novelty numbers. Keep one address dedicated to applications.
Be specific and front-load the point. Aim for 6–10 words.
Intent decides recipients: To = owners/action. Cc = visibility only. Bcc = discreet copy when needed.
Same message, clearer outcome.
Before:
Subject: Quick question
Hey, can you check the thing from yesterday and get back asap?
Thanks!!
After:
Subject: Draft campaign review — feedback by Thu 4pm
Hi Jordan,
Could you review the attached draft campaign and confirm:
• Any compliance concerns
• Budget line items we should adjust
• Go-live date feasibility (Mon 28 Oct)
Thanks very much,
Sam
Follow-up (after interview)
Subject: Thank you — [Role], [Date]
Hi [Name],
Thank you for the interview today. I enjoyed learning more about [team/project].
Please let me know if I can share anything further to support your decision.
Kind regards,
[Your Name]
[Phone]
Requesting a deadline extension
Subject: Deadline extension request — [Task] — new date [dd mmm]
Hi [Name],
I'm progressing [task] but need additional time for [reason]. Could we extend the deadline to [new date]?
I'll send an interim update by [checkpoint].
Thanks for your understanding,
[Your Name]
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