manners of writing an email
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Briefly introduce yourself. Do not assume the person receiving your e-mail knows who you are, or remembers meeting you. If you are uncertain whether the recipient recognizes your e-mail address or name, include a simple reminder of who you are in relation to the person you are reaching out to; a formal and extensive biography of yourself is not necessary. --Peggy Duncan, personal productivity expert and author of Conquer Email Overload with Better Habits, Etiquette, etc.
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HOPE IT HELPS
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PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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