Say thank you, with a phone call, email or thank you card.
To properly thank a professor for replying to an email, you can simply respond with a brief message expressing your gratitude for their response and acknowledging their help.
If you receive an inappropriate email, you should not respond to it. Instead, you should report it to the appropriate authorities or your email provider for further action.
It means that he doesn't want to respond and you should stop.
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.
Do not respond to the email
Yes Elmo does respond to your email. Elmo's email is elmothatsme@hotmail.com
YES but you should put Re:
When replying to a professor's email, be respectful and professional. Start with a greeting, address them by their title (e.g. Dr., Professor), thank them for their message, and respond to any questions or requests they have made. Sign off with a polite closing, such as "Sincerely" or "Best regards," followed by your name.
Just say thank you.
If your professor doesn't respond to your email, you can try sending a follow-up email or visiting them during their office hours to discuss your concerns in person. It's important to be polite and respectful in your communication.
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