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[Avoiding Four Common Business Email Gaffes]-[BE 125: Avoid these Four Business English Email Gaffes]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-07-17

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Navigating Professional Communication: Avoiding Email Gaffes

In the modern corporate landscape, digital communication serves as the primary gateway to building professional relationships. However, subtle habits in our written correspondence can inadvertently undermine our credibility. In this episode of the Business English podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore common "business English email gaffes" that can create distance rather than connection.

1. The Overuse of Ellipses

One of the most perplexing habits discussed is the excessive use of "ellipses" (the three dots: "dot, dot, dot"). When used at the end of a sentence in a professional context, ellipses often convey a sense of incompleteness, mystery, or even a passive-aggressive tone. Rather than signaling that a thought is "pending" or "mysterious," these punctuation marks often leave the recipient feeling confused or uncomfortable. To maintain professional clarity, emails should generally conclude with a period or a question mark.

2. Failing to Address All Points

Perhaps the most frustrating habit for professionals is the failure to respond to every question or point raised in an email. When a sender includes multiple queries, the recipient's failure to address them all can make the sender feel "unheard" or unimportant. This lack of "thoroughness" forces the sender to follow up, which can inadvertently feel "condescending." The hosts emphasize that being thorough is "taxing" and uses "brain calories," but it is essential for demonstrating respect and professional competence. If a specific point cannot be addressed immediately, it is better to acknowledge the question and promise a follow-up rather than ignoring it.

3. One-Word Responses

Sending brief, one-word replies like "OK" or "K" can come across as rude or dismissive. These responses lack the necessary nuance to convey genuine agreement or cooperation. To avoid appearing cold, the hosts suggest adding a small buffer, such as "Sure, sounds great." This small addition provides reassurance, eliminates the possibility of perceived "passive aggressiveness," and helps maintain a positive rapport.

4. Excessive Emoji Usage

While emojis can be useful for building relationships in casual messaging platforms like Teams, using them excessively in formal business emails can make a professional seem "immature" or "not serious." The hosts advise that while there is a place for lighthearted communication, over-relying on emojis can degrade the perceived quality of one’s professional persona.

Conclusion: The Path to Connection

Ultimately, these email habits are about how we are perceived by others. As the hosts note, "decide what is your email or your texting personality." By being intentional, thorough, and professional, we can "clear the way for connection." Before hitting send, take a moment to ensure your writing reflects the level of diligence and respect you wish to project in your professional life.

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That's hysterical.
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Go on, listen to this one.
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It fires me up.
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It makes you feel like the person doesn't care.
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I find that's one of the most uncomfortable situations to be in.
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keep up on the norms
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striking that tone
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come off as
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get down to the heart of
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train ourselves out of it
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This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 125.
Avoid these four Business English email gaffes.
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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For a presentation, a meeting, or your office party, this is Real Business English with your favorite American hosts, Lindsay and Michelle, coming to you from New York City and Colorado, USA.
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