Email Etiquette

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Discourse (written or spoken communication)

At school and in a business environment, a formal or academic discourse is expected; whereas a less formal discourse is more common at home and with friends.

What should you do when you electronically communicate with a teacher or a superior

Be polite and professional Include your first and last name Give the email a subject title Use formal language

Formal Emails

Emails to teachers and superiors

Closing of Email

Should be professional: Examples included: Sincerely; Kind Regards, Thank you.

Body of Email

Should explicity state the reason you are writing; Examples: I am writing this email to request a recommendation for.... Would you please check my paper for grammar errors...

Subject Line of Email

Subject needs to be direct and clear recipient of email should know exactly what the email is about from the subject line recipient should know JUST from subject line what email is about

Tone of Email

Tone of an email can be tricky because your tone can be misinterpreted and misjudged;

Tone

Tone or your attitude toward the subject is important in an email

What SHOULD YOU NOT DO when communicating electronically with a teacher or superior

Use slang Be aggressive or defensive assume the teacher knows the email is from you make demands without offering justification

Email etiquette

an established set of guidelines and expectations for how people should communicate electronically.

Electronic Communication Makes Tone

difficult to convey and undestand

Maintaining proper email etiquette will help get your message across

effectively and professionally

Email

electronically sent mail

Email

email

Digital record of important information

email is a great digital tool to keep record of important information

Discourse

the way you talk with your friends and text them is NOT the same way you talk with your teachers or superiors. It has no place in formal emails.

Formatting

First impressions matter and proper formatting will give your email a great first impression

Email Etiquette

Here are some things to consider. Formatting Tone Discourse Digital Footprint Examples

Saluation

Just like you would for a formal or business letter your email should include a greeting at the beginning A salutation is a greeting: Dear Mrs. Stabile. Dear President Trump

Examples of when you would need to email your teacher or superior

Question about an assignment Question a grade To further clarification about a topic covered in class To ask for an extension To ask for a recommendation

To: [email protected] Subject: Zero Heyyyyy. Why did you give me a zero on the assignment? I turned it in and it needs to be changed ASAP cuz my mom is mad at my grade. What are some things you notice about this email?

What's wrong with this email????

Avoid sarcasm

When emailing teachers and superiors because it doesn't belong in an email for school or work

Digital footprint

YOUR EMAILS NEVER GO AWAY...JUST LIKE FACEBOOK POSTS/TWEET/SNAP/ALL SOCIAL MEDIA REMAINS/ BE CAUTIOUS AND CAREFUL WITH YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT

Email Formatting Tips

Your email should always include these elements. Subject Greeting (also known as Salutation) Body Closing Signature

After Closing of Emali

Your signature needs to be included and should include: Your Full Name Your Contact Information


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