A letter composed in all capitals appears to be shouting.
Typing a word entirely in capital letters to emphasize a word when writing a message in an IM application or email. For example if you want to yell at someone over an email, then you write the whole message in capital letters and with exclamation marks.
Yes!!! Be it an email, memo, note, letter, or epistle, grammatically all sentences start with a capital letter, also use a capital letter for a person's name, or a place name. e.g. On Tuesday next, Joe is going to New York. Note the use of capital letters in the sentence. Writing ' on tuesday next, joe is going to new york', is not grammatically correct and does not look right, and may convey an incorrect meaning.
Misconstrue means to mistake the meaning. Maybe someone sends you an email that has capital letters in it, and so you think that they are yelling at you. Later you find out that the capital letters were just part of a really long acronym that is common at your new company. You misconstrued the email... meaning you misunderstood it. Here is the dictionary.com definition for more reading pleasure: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/misconstrue
I think that ac stands for academic, as it is usually found in email addresses linked to colleges and universities.
Ask him/her about their hobbies, what they do for a living. Explain a bit about yourself
yes.
Using all caps on the internet should be avoided, including in your e-mails. The reason you should avoid using all capital letters is because of Internet etiquette rules. Using all caps is interpreted as shouting.
The implication is one of impatience and shouting
Typing a word entirely in capital letters to emphasize a word when writing a message in an IM application or email. For example if you want to yell at someone over an email, then you write the whole message in capital letters and with exclamation marks.
No, "e-mail" should not be capitalized; it is not a proper noun.
it is equivalent to yelling, or being angry...
No, it is virtually never appropriate.
the person you're receiving the email from is shouting.
Yes!!! Be it an email, memo, note, letter, or epistle, grammatically all sentences start with a capital letter, also use a capital letter for a person's name, or a place name. e.g. On Tuesday next, Joe is going to New York. Note the use of capital letters in the sentence. Writing ' on tuesday next, joe is going to new york', is not grammatically correct and does not look right, and may convey an incorrect meaning.
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Misconstrue means to mistake the meaning. Maybe someone sends you an email that has capital letters in it, and so you think that they are yelling at you. Later you find out that the capital letters were just part of a really long acronym that is common at your new company. You misconstrued the email... meaning you misunderstood it. Here is the dictionary.com definition for more reading pleasure: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/misconstrue
Spam letters are letters that advertise email.