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Writing for Business Purposes: Elements of Email Etiquette

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Gabriela Dumbravă (University of Petroşani, Romania)
Adriana Koronka (University of Petroşani, Romania)
Abstract

Starting from the premise that electronic mail has experienced an explosive development throughout the world over the past few years, gaining substantial territory in the field of business communication, the paper focuses on the basic elements of email etiquette and on their importance in writing an effective and competitive electronic message. adapted to the context and purpose of professional writing.

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Article provided by University of Petrosani, Romania in its journal Annals of University of Petroşani.

Volume (Year): 6 (2006)
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Pages: 61-64
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Keywords: email etiquette message business writing sender recipient

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