Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Initial email, I include greeting. But the back and forth on a topic? No greeting. It’s a conversation.
This is fine. Similar to saying hello or good morning the first time you see a person for the day, but not repeatedly throughout the day.
Anonymous wrote:Initial email, I include greeting. But the back and forth on a topic? No greeting. It’s a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:I don't start an email with a greeting and hate it when people respond with one.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I find that in my field, it's rare to get a greeting at all. You'd be in a tizzy if you worked here.
Most of the time, no name, no greeting whatsoever: "Can you send the XYZ report this morning? Thanks!" People are not trying to be rude, they are trying to be quick.
Anonymous wrote:Many business etiquette guides tell you that greetings mark you as a dinosaur who is reproducing the writing standards of a letter. It's not a letter. It's an email