Email Etiquette Quotes

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I know because your mice have been sending Facebook messages to my mice. They really like the caps lock key. Someone should teach them about proper email etiquette.
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Seanan McGuire (Chaos Choreography (InCryptid #5))
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There are no secrets on the Internet
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Paul Babicki
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The most spiritual people I’ve ever met were not β€œgivers” they were communicators. You don’t give people crumbs. You give them the whole piece of bread when that is what they are asking for, in order to be healed. Christ was never about hiding behind a Facebook page, an email, a prayer circle, a bible, or a church. He was about talking, listening and healing-- face to face. He walked among sinners and ate with them. He devoted his time to people that were brokenhearted, difficult to like and fake as the religious beliefs they clung to. So, why is it that so many people profess to believe in Christ, yet they have forgotten what real love is----communicating?
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Shannon L. Alder
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Write like you speak with the 'rhythms of human speech,' as William Zinsser said, and in as few words as possible. Use action verbs to carry water.
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Sandra E. Lamb
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If you cannot post it in social media do not send it in email. Netiquette NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles
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Contradictions, in any communication, are the first stepping stones of mistrust
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Paul Babicki
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If your happy and you know it a smiley face will surely show it : ) Netiquette by NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles
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Holiday Greetings shared through eCards are good #Netiquette. Make a list and check it twice. NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles
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It is proper netiquette to invite new friends in real life to connect with you on the internet. NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles
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It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles (The Principles Of Netiquette)
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People use texting and e-mail for everything, but it’s not appropriate for somber situations. If you win an Oscar, tweet away, but if you’re talking about a death or an illness, you need to use more formal channels. For example: You can promote an employee via e-mail, but you can’t fire him. You can ask someone out by e-mail, but you can’t break up with her. Happy occasions can be casual. Sad or serious ones require a personal touch.
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Tim Gunn (Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work)
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For a moment I think to myself, which connection is quicker to God? Telepathically or by email? Maybe there’s a quicker turnaround time if I email my problems. I should probably start by apologizing and doing something spiritual to make up for my long absence. Would an Angel with poor customer service etiquette respond to my email? Is there an 800 holy number to dial? If so, which manual would the Angel be reading from? The Bible or the Qur’an? Does it matter? Would the Angel have Sister Mary sitting next to her, watching and coaching her on how to talk to people with issues? And how do you handle four billion calls a day? I suppose I would have to wait my turn in line, just like everyone else.
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Sadiqua Hamdan
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When someone dies, it’s good to mail a note. Don’t send an e-mail. You have to send a card. Everyone should have cards and stamps kicking around. I have some very simple stationery, just nice card stock with my name at the top. When the news is happy, e-mail is fine. You can e-mail congratulations about babies, weddings, anything. But when it’s not? If it’s a death or other bad news, you have to be more formal.
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Tim Gunn (Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making It Work)
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No Late Messages: It is proper netiquette to send messages within an appropriate time frame. NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles (The Principles Of Netiquette)
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Just because someone emailed you does not make it an invitation to add them to your email list. Show a greater respect to those connected with you to grow greater engaged numbers. And the excuse of 'they can just unsubscribe' is pretty petty & awfully unprofessional.
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Loren Weisman
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email and messages have reached such volume that the social etiquette around them has changed. The most significant development being that there is no expectation that it’s possible to read every piece of incoming information or that it’s possible to reply. There may have been a time when you sent a message or email and had a reasonable expectation its content would be consumed, acknowledged and responded to. Now you can assume no such thing.
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Ros Atkins (The Art of Explanation)
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It is proper #netiquette to be conservative in messages you send and liberal in messages you receive. NetworkEtiquette.net
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David Chiles
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When Internet parlance finds its way into our accepted vocabulary, it becomes a clichΓ©.
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Paul Babicki (Netiquette IQ: A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email)
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The smartest people can write the worst emails and those of less intellect can write the best.
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Paul Babickii
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The smartest people can write the worst emails and those of less intellect can write the best.
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Paul Babicki
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To make a simple change of a typeface can instantly transform text which had the appearance and tone of a joyous announcement to suddenly convey that of a somber tragedy.
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Paul Babicki (Netiquette IQ: A Comprehensive Guide to Improve, Enhance and Add Power to Your Email)
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If it doesn't feel right to receive what you're sending, don't send it.
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Trevor Carss