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How to Jerk-Proof Your Emails

 

Maybe you are in a hurry.

Perhaps you are trying to tell a joke.

Is it possible that you are having a bad day?

None of these things matter to the person on the receiving end of your emails.

When communicating by email people can't hear your or see your face so you have

to be extremely careful in the way you word things.

I try to always keep a smile on my face when I type emails (especially if I am upset)

but sometimes that doesn't cut it and I have to be reminded of some basic email etiquette rules.

Case in point, a recent email I sent in response to something I received:

"I don't know what you are talking about. I am not a tech person."

Now that I look at that, I laugh because I can't believe I wrote it in that manner. At the time I didn't mean anything bad by it, I wasn't trying to be rude. I was simply trying to say that I was confused by the message because I am not an IT person.

But that's not how it reads and I can admit that. It reads more like You are wasting my time. Go bother someone else.

I am glad that the person pointed out to me how that could come across

to someone who doesn't know me very well.

"People read different things into emails, read your email again and tell me how it sounds".

Yikes!

Here are some tips for jerk-proofing your emails:

- When you type an email put a smile on your face, most of the time it will

come through in what you write.

- Before you hit send, read your email aloud.

- Ask yourself, "What would I think if someone sent this email to me?"

- Sarcasm doesn't translate well through email, please keep this in mind. But if

you absolutely must use it- make use of :)

Author: DJ Nelson
 
Author Bio:

DJ Nelson

Donyell (DJ) Nelson is a writer, entrepreneur, and talk radio show host. In 2003 she founded J. Nelson Arts LLC, which is an Internet media company that develops, manages, and maintains highly specialized web properties. The company currently has a network of 10 sites that cover topics such as business, home life, health, finance, and pets.

 
 
 

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