E-mail correspondence has become the backbone of modern communication, often determining the efficiency and productivity of business interactions. Among the various ways of concluding an email, goodnight greetings stand out as an effective means to foster warmth and build lasting connections.
Positive Examples | Avoid These Greetings |
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Good night, John. Rest well and dream big. | Good night, sir. |
Have a peaceful and restful slumber, Jane. | Yo, what's up? |
Wishing you a lovely evening. | Later, dude. |
Dos | Don'ts |
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Be consistent with your goodnight greetings. | Use different goodnight greetings for different recipients. |
Consider the relationship with the recipient. | Send overly formal goodnight greetings to colleagues. |
Proofread before sending. | Send poorly written goodnight greetings. |
Q: How often should I send goodnight greetings?
A: Frequency depends on the context. Daily goodnight greetings are appropriate for close relationships, while weekly or less frequent greetings are suitable for business contacts.
Q: Is it appropriate to send goodnight greetings to strangers?
A: In general, it's not advisable to send goodnight greetings to strangers. Stick to people you have an existing relationship with.
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