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. Many people forget about punctuation, capital letters and grammatically correct sentence formation when they email. Instead they write like they speak, which can often not make sense to the recipient. h the mail – and have so many mistakes in one and not the other (I’ll let you guess which one is the mistake riddled). I think the main reason for such a lackadaisical approach to e-mails is that it is still considered an informal way of communication. The rule should be, when you write something via email, you treat it like a letter, not a posit-it note. It is treated like a telephone conversation where punctuation and grammar are not as big a concern.
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