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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Freeman]If I receive something that was requested, such as information, documents, etc., I'll usually respond with something like "Thanks", just like I would say thanks if I asked someone to hand me something in person. It also serves the useful purpose of documenting that the email was received, should the question ever come up. If it is just a back and forth conversation, or nothing actually being passed in the email, then I don't think it necessary. I generally follow the rule of thumb that says to only say it in an email if you would also say it in person.(Ex: "Can you hand me that file? Thanks.")[/quote] I pretty much do the same as outlined above. I'm 40ish - if it matters. It is generally accepted in my organization (large, international) that you thank someone for sending something you've requested.[/quote]
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