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What's the etiquette for email at work?

Asked by Avtoservis_hnei — Jun 10, 2025 — Education & Reference Resolved

I'm at my first real office job and I keep making email mistakes. When do I Reply vs Reply All? Is it okay to use exclamation points? Should I always start with 'Dear' or can I just say 'Hi'? My boss says my emails are 'too casual.' What are the unwritten rules of professional email?

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admin — Score: 3

There's no one-size-fits-all answer here. Experiment with different approaches and pay attention to what actually works for you, not what worked for your friend. Learning styles are real — some people learn by reading, some by doing, some by listening.

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admin — Jun 10, 2025

There's no one-size-fits-all answer here. Experiment with different approaches and pay attention to what actually works for you, not what worked for your friend. Learning styles are real — some people learn by reading, some by doing, some by listening.

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Avtoservis_gmei — Jun 11, 2025

Strunk and White's 'The Elements of Style' is a tiny book that will make you a better writer almost overnight. Every student should own a copy. It's cheap, it's short, and the advice in it never goes out of date.

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Avtoservis_inei — Jun 12, 2025

Form a study group, but a small one — three or four people max. Explaining something to a classmate is the best way to find out whether you actually understand it. Just make sure it stays a study group and doesn't turn into a hangout.

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Bob Nakamura — Jun 13, 2025

The library is full of free resources people forget about — encyclopedias, reference librarians who will literally do research for you, study guides. And the librarians are thrilled when someone actually asks for help. Don't be shy about it.

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Avtoservis_hnei — Jun 12, 2025

Don't pull all-nighters. The research is clear that sleep is when your brain actually consolidates what you learned. Studying until 3am and then taking a test exhausted is worse than studying less and sleeping. Trust me, I learned this the hard way.

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Alice Hartwell — Jun 13, 2025

Flashcards still work. Old-fashioned index cards. Make them yourself — the act of writing the card is half the learning. Quiz yourself, shuffle them, put the hard ones in a separate pile. Low-tech but it gets results.

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