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How Can I Word This Etiquette Want To Write To My Group

What is the proper etiquette if you forgot to CC someone in an email?

I think the proper etiquette would be to simply apologize for the oversight/error."Here's a copy of what I've just sent to _______. I apologize for unintentionally omitting you from the cc list."* you could alternatively use the word inadvertently instead of unintentionally

How do I politely ask a friend not to forward unwanted messages, videos, images (especially on Whatsapp)?

No matter how soft / rude / upfront i was the good morning messages did not stop.I learned a new trick.. every person who sent me good morning message, i went to ask them some random amount as a loan, suddenly i noticed that the good morning message from that person stopped.The catch was some people really came forward to offers me a loan ! did not know how to react to this situation.Then I took the loan and later asked for another loan.. then the good morning messages stopped !!Caution: If you take that loan, please repay and not spend, remember the objective is to stop the messages and not increase your hate mails.

What are polite ways to exit a WhatsApp group?

A few days ago, I was one of the members of 56 groups which were not even useful. They started annoying me and disturbing me more and more due to continuous pop ups. But presently I belong to only 5 groups!! Yup, ACHIEVEMENT :PI exited all others. How?Exit in between of continuous chats while talking. No one would noticeExit in early morning. Everyone is too busy to re-add in morningIf someone still adds you,Tell them it costs you too much data. So left all the groupsTell them like “Add me after 27th of this month”. No one remembers that :PTell them that you are taking break from Whatsapp for 2 months for peace or busy scheduleTell them that your mother/wife scolded you for being online whole day. So left all the groups. Nothing works in front of mom/wife ;)Well, you are just asking for polite ways. I used harsh methods too:Blocked all adminsAsked admin to make me an admin, then I destroyed whole group. LOL :PHappy texting ;)

Is it a good etiquette to make a word bold, capital and in red in the email if you want to escalate the issue?

No. It would come off as desperate, shrieking, hair-on-fire, manipulative, and on and on—all of which would destroy your credibility.Instead try to call or meet with the person(s) you’re screaming at.Or, try sending a letter via the post office. You could specify the letter be signed for on delivery or send it as a registered letter.Look for someone who’s on good terms with the intended recipient and ask for any support or advice they could offer about reaching the recipient.Send a respectful email (no all caps, bold, accent colored font, exclamation points, CCs or threats). Explain why you’re reaching out to this person. Politely ask if they can address your concern, either by escalating the issue or explaining why the issue has stalled. Give your recipient an out by asking if they can point you to someone else in a better position to respond. Choose the “read receipt” option in your email program. If your message is read but you haven’t heard anything after a week, make a list of other colleagues who might be able to tell you why. Then contact each one separately to ask for help.Whatever you do, remain impeccably professional to safeguard your own integrity and reputation.I hope this is helpful. Good luck.

How do you word an party invitation where the guests pay for their own meal at the restaurant?

Some of you answerers are being such sticklers about the definition of "party" rather than answering this person's question ...


Here is how to word your invitation ... though if there are only 20 people, you don't really need to send invitations, just call them up and say:

"We are celebrating 55 years of marriage with a no-host dinner at Yummy Steak Restaurant, and would love for you to join us."

The key is to say that it is a no-host dinner :)

I don't think Americans expect to have their food paid for when an event is held at a restaurant, only when it is held at a private residence.

Is "Please find the attachment of..." appropriate for a student to write in an email to a tutor?

It is not impolite. But, to make it more professional and respectful, you can do the following:It is very good that you say “please.”Be specific and clear about why you are sending the item and what response you hope for. If the item is an assignment, or something your tutor agreed to review, you can say, “As you requested,”Be specific about what is attached.Be specific about the action you hope he will take, and what he will return to you.Be specific about the date he will reply or the date you will be in touch or send the next item.For example:Dear [name of tutor],The draft of my paper you requested is attached. Please review it before we meet on Skype next Tuesday at 8pm.Then make sure that the file name of the paper includes your name, as well as the title.

On party invitations, how to write "free food" without using the word "free"?

Refreshments will be provided.

How do I word an invitation only invite?

here is how you SHOULD word this oNE!!!

" come one come all to a halloween ball !!!
have fun have laughs dont forgot your dancing pants!!!!
there will be music and punch, and a lot of fun!!!!
please only bring ONE GUEST OF YOUR CHOICE!!!!
ONE GUEST POLICY ONLY!!!!
IF YOU BRING MORE THAN ONE GUEST MY ATTORNEY WILL BE CONTACTED!!!!
THERE IS LIMITED SPACE AT THIS PARTY SO PLEASE ONLY BRING ONE GUEST
IF THAT IS TOO HARD FOR U, DONT SHOW UP!!!!

i will also be performing an interpretive dance at this party
no cameras
no videos
just dance, fun, celebrate this great holiday!!!
please RSVP by oct. 15th"

When having a professional email conversation, is it proper etiquette to start each email with "Hello" despite already saying it in the starting email?

As previously sated it depends a lot on the level of the discussion and always, the kind of person(ality) your're writing to.This a question we all have when we're dealing with a new interlocutor (internal or external stakeholder). What I use to do is to follow the standard business etiquette and little by little drooping a more informal word and checking if there's a return or openness on the way we interact. Its like testing the water.Like going from "Dear Mr X" to "Good morning Mr X" to "Hello Mr X, hope you're doing well", just as examples. the goodbye part can also be used as a test.Bottom line is to see how's the reaction from the other side, to see if we can move from a formal relation to a more informal.In doubt, one can also wait for signs from the other side to follow their steps.As it seems the other part already said "hello" and that's a kite open and friendly greeting, you can indeed use it one more time (in this case I would dare to say "hello again", otherwise "Hi X".Never ever had any issues following this trend or approachCheers

How do I write a letter to remove someone from a club membership?

I am the president of a club (ARISTA) and members failed to attend meetings with other reasons such as having someone signing their name when they are not there.
I want to remove them but don't know how to start a letter off and end it.

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