Email Preferences

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Email Preferences

Consider writing and responding to emails using the receiver’s style.

D Dominance I Influence S Steadiness C Compliance
Salutation
  • First Name
  • [None]
  • Hey Girlfriend!!!
  • Whassup!
  • Check This Out!
  • Good Morning Mr. [Name]
  • Good Afternoon [Name]
  • Dear Ms. [Name]
  • To Whom It May Concern
Closing
  • [None]
  • Thx,
  • Name [only]
  • XOXOXO
  • Hugs!
  • Can’t Wait!
  • Sincerely,
  • Very Truly Yours,
  • Thanks for all you help,
  • Regards,
  • Respectfully,
Signature
  • [None]
  • First Initial
  • First Name
  • Initials
  • First &Last Name
  • Contact Information
  • Daily Quotation
  • First Last Name
  • Proper Full Name
  • Middle Initial
  • Title
  • Credentials
Theme
  • Results
  • Answers
  • Directions
  • Orders
  • Networking
  • Fun
  • Humorous
  • Cordial
  • Service-minded
  • Facts
  • Data
  • Follow-up
  • Confirmation
General Tone
  • To-the-point
  • Brief (one screen length)
  • Blunt
  • Bottom-line
  • Rambles
  • Giddy
  • Busy
  • Redundant
  • Repetitive
  • Warm
  • Supportive
  • Helpful
  • Analytical
  • Formal
  • Business-like
  • Stiff
Avoid
  • Chain Emails
  • Jokes
  • Time-wasters
  • Pessimism
  • Formality
  • Too Much Detail/Data
  • Rude
  • Crude
  • Insensitivities
  • Now or RUSH
  • All Caps
  • Spelling Errors
  • Poor Grammar
  • Unprofessional Chatter
  • Misused Words (ex., their v. there)
General Feel
  • Business-oriented
  • Incomplete Sentences
  • Some Spelling Errors
  • Few Niceties
  • Few Graphics
  • Lot of !!!!!!
  • Colorful Graphics
  • Blinkies
  • Emoticons
  • Smileys
  • Spelling Errors
  • Poor Grammar
  • How was your weekend?
  • Please
  • Thank you
  • I really appreciate
  • I’m sorry to bother you
  • Proper
  • Professional
  • Technical Details
  • Correct Grammar
  • References
  • Dates / Times
  • URL Links
  • Attachments
  • Documentation