Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 07:11     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

BLUF. Took some getting used to but now I’m a fan.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 03:19     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

BLUF at top
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 02:51     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

If it needs to be more than a few paragraphs, I add the details in an attachment and give a summary in the email.
Anonymous
Post 11/20/2025 02:18     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Your first sentence should simply be the Tl;dr or BLUF part.

Anonymous
Post 11/19/2025 21:09     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Tl;dr is used throughout the tech industry in professional correspondence.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 07:04     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Bluf

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Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 06:54     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Anonymous wrote:BLUF


BLUF
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Anonymous
Post 11/18/2025 06:52     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Anonymous wrote:What do you use in place of TL;DR to summarize for a reader in an email.


Executive Summary
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2025 21:15     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

Fed is BLUF.

I'm a tech exec and use TLDR on many of my emails, including to the CEO. Depends on the audience/culture.
Anonymous
Post 11/17/2025 19:56     Subject: What’s the professional equivalent of “ TL;DR” ?

UM, it's called an intro paragraph summarizing the point of your email