Anonymous wrote:Is it safe to assume that those of you who don't care about greetings in emails aren't bothered when people don't say hello or good morning to you in person?
Anonymous wrote:No, it's sent to my email, I know it's for me
Anonymous wrote:If it's someone I don't work with often, I always include a greeting.
If it's someone I work with often, and we have multiple emails going back and forth all day, no need for greetings.
Anonymous wrote:Is it safe to assume that those of you who don't care about greetings in emails aren't bothered when people don't say hello or good morning to you in person?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Initial email, I include greeting. But the back and forth on a topic? No greeting. It’s a conversation.
Same here.
Anonymous wrote:Initial email, I include greeting. But the back and forth on a topic? No greeting. It’s a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious-- when you receive an email without a greeting/salutation in the intro (e.g. "Beth, The XYZ report needs to be sent to legal vs. Good morning Beth, The XYZ report needs to be sent to legal) does it bother you?
I find it extremely rude, yet a lot of people send emails this way. What gives with not placing a standard greeting in the intro with the person's name? It comes across as abrasive and abrupt. Assuming that you would provide the standard greeting on a phone call or when you walk into someone's office with a similar request, why is it ok to leave it off of an intro to an email?
Anonymous wrote:Initial email, I include greeting. But the back and forth on a topic? No greeting. It’s a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:You all are insane. You really need to have a good morning in order to be receptive to a work request? How old are you?