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[How to Use AI for English Emails Without Losing Your Human Touch]-[Write Better Emails in English — Professional Tips (With or Without AI)]

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📋 Summary

Communicating with Confidence: Balancing AI and Authenticity in English Emails

In the modern professional landscape, relying on AI tools like ChatGPT or Gemini to draft emails has become a common practice. While these tools offer speed and convenience, there is a significant risk: losing your authentic voice and damaging professional trust. This summary explores how to leverage AI as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for your human judgment.

The Pitfalls of AI-Generated Communication

While AI can produce grammatically correct text, it often fails to capture the nuance of human connection. The author notes that over-reliance on AI can lead to emails that sound "stiff," "cold," "impersonal," or even "awkward."

Key issues identified include:

  • Loss of Emotional Cues: AI often misses the context of relationships, leading to a sense of distance between the sender and the recipient.
  • Robotic Language: Overly formal, outdated, or "robotic" phrasing can make the sender appear disconnected. The author highlights phrases such as "please be advised that," which sounds like "legal English or governmental writing," and "kindly find attached," which is deemed "outdated and overly polite."
  • Erosion of Trust: As more people recognize the generic patterns of AI, the ability to discern a person’s "real voice" diminishes, causing trust to fade "little by little."

Establishing the Right Tone

Before writing or prompting an AI, one must consider the relationship with the recipient. The author emphasizes that there is no "perfect tone" for all emails. While formal English is appropriate for leadership or high-stakes situations, it can create unnecessary barriers in everyday professional interactions.

To sound more human and natural, the author suggests using:

  • Contractions: Using "I've" or "I'd" makes the tone warmer.
  • Modal Verbs: Incorporating "would" or "could" softens requests.
  • Simplicity: Avoiding overly complex structures that sound like a "policy document."

A Three-Step Framework for Authentic Emails

To maintain clarity and confidence, the author proposes a structured approach:

  1. Plan Your Purpose: Before drafting, identify exactly why you are writing and what you need from the recipient. Writing these points out in your native language first can help you translate the idea rather than just the words, ensuring focus.
  2. Write or Prompt with Care: If using AI, provide detailed prompts and then treat the output as a draft. "Edit what AI gives you" by removing robotic phrasing and injecting your own voice.
  3. Proofread and Personalize: Read your email out loud to check if it sounds like you. Adding personal touches, such as "Thanks so much for your help," builds connection and shows care.

Knowing When to Avoid AI

Crucially, the author warns against using AI for sensitive, high-stakes communication. Situations involving "apologies, difficult messages, or rejections" require genuine empathy that no tool can replicate. In these instances, your values and intentions must be conveyed through your own writing to maintain integrity.

Conclusion

AI is a powerful assistant, but it cannot replace human judgment. By focusing on clarity, maintaining a tone appropriate for your relationship, and ensuring your personality remains at the forefront of your correspondence, you can continue to build trust and communicate with confidence in English.

🎯Key Sentences

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You are absolutely not alone.
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How did it sound to you?
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It can even reduce trust in what you're saying.
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You've got a strong foundation.
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At least that's what I'm feeling.
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📝Key Phrases

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stress out
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get to the point
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sound off
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be advised that
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at your disposal
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📖 Transcript

How often do you sit down to write an email in English and think, is this professional enough?
Is it polite?
Is the grammar right?
And then rather than stress out about those questions, you just use AI because it's so easy.
Now, previously, maybe you used tools like Grammarly to check your spelling or fix grammar mistakes.
But now you moved on to Gemini or ChatGPT to write those emails for you.

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