Business, Communication, Email Writing “You Guys”: Inappropriate for the Workplace? Would you guys like to grab some lunch before the meeting? Hey you guys, what happened to the coffee machine?…
Business, Communication, Email Writing Salutations: How to Greet Someone in an Email (Part Two) In a recent post, we looked at salutations and gave examples of how to properly greet someone in an email…
Business, Communication, Email Writing Salutations: How to Greet Someone in an Email (Part One) A salutation is a polite way to greet someone at the start of a letter or email. When you send…
Business, Communication, Email Writing 3 Sentence Structures Needed to Make Suggestions & Recommendations The words “suggest” and “recommend” work just a bit differently from other verbs you may be familiar with. It can…
Business, Email Writing 3 Common Grammar Mistakes to Be Aware of in Professional Emails A glaring writing error causes an otherwise perfect email to become less effective. It shows carelessness and detracts from the…
Business, Communication, Email Writing Business Email Guide: Creating an OOO Message When You Go on Leave For those not in the know, OOO is an abbreviation that stands for out of office. An OOO email is…
Business, Email Writing, resume Business Email Guide: How to Introduce Yourself to a New Team You did it! After polishing up your résumé, taking interviews, and landing a job, it is now time to meet…
Business, Communication, Email Writing, Miscellaneous, Writing The Many Ways to Say Thanks in English: 25+ Options Thank you is one of the most important polite phrases in the English language. We use it all the time with…
Business, Communication, Email Writing, Writing ‘Abovementioned’ vs. ‘Mentioned Above’: Which Version Is Correct? Incoming grammar lesson! Quite a few TextRanch users have wondered whether ‘abovementioned’ should be written as one word or if…
Business, Email Writing Email Writing: How to Use ‘Attachment’ & ‘Attached’ Correctly In the context of email communication, ‘attached’ and ‘attachment’ are two words that frequently pop up. They are closely related…