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Aug
2018
netiquette and email
categories: Digital literacy
‘Reattaching for convenience’: nine passive-aggressive email phrases that must end now
A poll has uncovered the most irksome phrases colleagues write in emails. But what do they actually mean? Stuart Heritage M @stuheritage
Apoll by Adobe has uncovered the most annoying phrases to receive in a work email.
‘Not sure if you saw my last email’
‘Per my last email’
‘Per our conversation’
‘Any updates on this?’
‘Sorry for the double email’
‘Please advise’
‘As previously stated’
‘As discussed’
‘Reattaching for convenience’
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