Maybe you’re B2B, in internal comms, or you lead an organization, department, or team. You probably send frequent emails to your fellow employees, boss, and clients. Try these greetings and sign-offs out. Hey team: A casual greeting to your business team that is still professional and su...
Hello:While a universal greeting, "Hello" is generally only appropriate in email correspondence. There too, it should only be used in casual correspondence with people with whom you have already established a professional relationship (an appreciation letter to a supervisor, for example). Hi:This ...
These business letter closings can be used in more formal letters and emails: “Sincerely," “Respectfully yours,”“Best regards,”“Kind regards,”“Very respectfully,”“Faithfully yours” and “Yours sincerely.” This kind of tone is best for organizations where formal correspondence is the no...
My fellow “Quality Coachers” and I check for content and appropriate grammar/ punctuation in business emails. We have several associates who choose to begin professional messages with “Good Morning,” or “Good Afternoon.” We coach these representatives to write “Good morning,” or “Good...