I'll add a sixth reason: it wastes time. Get to the point, people are busy and have short attention spans. Your first sentence (or question) should be the most important one of the email. 💪 Judith Humphrey https://lnkd.in/e9Fz-hzF
So true. It's just waste of time in a professional email. Get to the point and communicate crisp.
Exactly! I’ve learned to bullet the facts in an email, get straight to the point - the shorter the better. No one has time to read long essays.
That’s the only and the most important point!! Let’s go directly to the point!!!
Try saying....I hope this email finds you well. It's more engaging.
Love this
Agreed
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1ySo true Ariadna Peretz! Getting to the point is critical.