XOXO
The closing of that statement can be taken either way. Ifthis an associate that you been around a few times, then it could be a bait and hook approach. He might wait around to see how you respond to closing. i say, email him back in a professional manner and through your own hook and bait approach and see the reaction.
Sincerely
A sample request email should include a clear subject line, a polite greeting, a brief introduction, a specific request, a reason for the request, any necessary details or context, a closing statement, and a professional sign-off.
To check your bank statement in the form of an email you need to register your account online.
closing your eyes.how can you see the text?
no
i think is more space
To include a confidential statement in an email, you can add a disclaimer at the end of the email stating that the information is confidential and intended only for the recipient. Additionally, you can mark the email as "confidential" or use encryption to protect the content.
my friend abby has the anwer to this. so u can email her if anyone wants to, to find out the answer? cheers
Yes, If you were like: WITH blessings and grace, Theocadore.
That would depend on how she acts around you when you are in person.
To ask for information in an email, be clear and polite in your request. Start by greeting the recipient, then clearly state what information you need and why you need it. End the email with a polite closing.