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Although most business and organisations? have adopted email relatively recently, for many people it is now the standard way of communicating within organisations, and also with customers, external contacts and business partners.In business, the formality of email messages tends to vary, between the semi-formal approach that was previously the domain of the inter-office memo, down to chatty exchanges that you might have with someone over the telephone or while standing next to the coffee machine. However, email messages are surprisingly permanent. Have a really good look through the contents of your mailbox and you might be surprised to see just how old some of those messages are. Would you have kept a paper inter-office memo for that length of time? Probably not. And the worrying thing is that most people give very little thought to the contents of an email message, even though it might linger around an organisation for several years. Most corporate mail systems are backed up onto tape regularly, and those tape archives can stretch back for several years and allow access to mail that you had previously thought was gone forever. There have been several high-profile cases where archived emails have been recovered and used in legal cases.However, it can be normal day-to-day email messages that can cause the most problems, with their offhand remarks and unguarded comments, thoughtless turns of phrase and careless wording. Care must be taken both when sending an email message, and, perhaps more importantly, when reading it. Try not to be too harsh if there's a chance that you might have misinterpreted the sender's meaning.One problem with less formal emailis missed signals - the written message doesn't come with facial expressions or gestures that you would get in a face-to-face meeting, and there's no tone of voice to interpret as you could over the telephone. A great deal of human communication comes from these non-verbal signals and traditionally they help to make the message more clear.. ..for example, irony and humour?can be difficult to express in a mail message - many people get round thisby using smileys such as :) to indicate humor - but not everyoneknows what these mean, so they are not foolproof.The following tips should help youavoid some of the pitfalls.

Good Email Etiquette

Do checkto see what your organisation's email policy is. Many organisations have rules about the types of message that can be sent and also if your email is monitored or screened.Do tryto think about the message content before you send it out.Good email etiquette  Do makesure that the content is relevant to the recipients. Nobody likesto receive junk email.Do bepolite.Terseness can be misinterpreted.Do trimany quoted message down as much as possible.Do tryto use humour and irony sparingly. You can use smileys suchas :) or :( to indicate facial expressions, but make surethat the recipient understands what they mean.Do ensurethat you have a relevant "Subject" line.Do tryto quote from the original message where relevant. You can breakthe quoted message down into paragraphs and comment on them individuallyto make it clearer.Do bepatient,especially with inexperienced email users. Give people the benefit of thedoubt - just because you are familiar with email etiquette, it doesn'tmean that they are.Do includea brief signature on your email messages to help the recipient understandwho it is from, especially if you are dealing with someone you do not know very well.Do becarefulwhen replying to mailing list messages, or to messages sent to many recipients.Are you sure you want to reply to the whole list?Do rememberto delete anything that isn't needed or is trivial.Do rememberto tell people the format of any attachments you send if they'reanything other than basic Microsoft Office file types.Do tell your correspondent if you forward a message to somebody else to deal with, so they know who to expect a reply from.Do use emphasis where its useful to do so. If your email system doesn't allow bold or italics then a common convention is to use a *star* either side of the word you want to stress.Do understand that languages such as English differ in spelling between different countries. "Organisation" and "humour" are the correct spelling in British English, but in American English it would be "organization" and "humor". Non-native speakers of English may use a variety of national spellings.

Bad Email Etiquette

Don't replyto an email message when angry , as you may regret it later. Oncethe message has been sent, you will not be able to recover it.Don'tkeep mail on your server longer than necessary, especially largeattachments.Bad email etiquette  Don't copyout an entire, long message just to add a line or two oftext such as "I agree".Don'ttype in CAPITALS as this is considered to be SHOUTING. This is one of the rudest things you can do.Don'tover-use punctuation such as exclamation marks ("!") as these are meant to be for emphasis. In particular avoid more than one exclamation mark ("!!"), especially if your email is quite formal. Also, over-use of the full-stop (e.g. "....") can make a message difficult to read.Don'tsend irrelevant messages, especially to mailing lists ornewsgroups.Don'tsend large attachments without checking with the recipient first.Don'tsend excessive multiple postings to people who haveno interest. This is known as "spamming" and is considered to be ignorant, and may lead to serious trouble with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or IT department.Don'tsend chain letters or "make money fast" messages. There areseveral hoaxes about to do with viruses - never pass these on withoutchecking with your IT department first.Don'tcriticize people's spelling, it is considered petty. Many peoplehave no way of running a spell check on their messages and will make typos. Not all nationalities spell words in the same way.Don'tconduct arguments in public, for example on a mailing list.Don't"flame" people by sending them abusive email messages.Don'tmake personal remarks about third parties. Email messagescan come back to haunt you.Don'tsend unsuitable email or attachments, especially anything of a sexualnature as they may well be found by a third party later.Don'tuse an over-elaborate signature on your email message. Never,ever, use scanned images in a signature as these tend to be very large.Don'tmark things as urgent if they aren't, because then when you really do have an urgent message it may not be treated in the way it deserves.Don'tpost your email address on web sites and other public parts of the Internet unless you want to be deluged with spamRecommendedtitles at Amazon: TheEtiquette Advantage in Business: Personal Skills for Professional Success- US / UK / Canada Alphabetto Email : How Written English Evolved and Where It's Heading- US / UK / Canada CanI Fax a Thank-You Note? - US / UK  Note: this is a revised version of the old email etiquette document which can be found here.    Subj: Shopping and Services    home   technical   diary   webmaster stuff   orange book   shop   contact   links   your privacy _uacct = "UA-331137-2";urchinTracker();
 

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