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Victoria Turk examines common mistakes in email etiquette and offers helpful guidance on honing your digital communication skills. This talk was filmed at TEDxAthens.

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21 Comentários

  1. Best wishes? Why use that? Just end the email w how you'd end the same message if spoken. Often that will be thanks.

  2. Needs to do a little more research. Talks about not wasting our time but I felt this video was a waste of time. Just not enough valuable content. Would be valuable for you to read the book Hamster Revolution.

  3. Once again, some entitled little queen is making pronouncements without lacking the maturity and breadth of experience to back them. Ah, the joys of social media, which is really anything but! Silly little woman…

  4. But It doesnt make sense with the time of sending an email – specifically in a global world with many time zones! It is not the case of the sender to request imidiate responce for the email. The responder should set own boundries like turn off email norification, setup do not distrub, and simply dont check emails outside working hours!

  5. Reaching Victoria Turk is fundamentally different than others , An evolving industry her mentality is reaching us , yes 1970s , now on YouTube proud of you , yes true hi is wrong in emailing , THE FANCY IS NOT BUT TIME , TIMES OUT AS YOU KNOW THIS QUICKLY BECAUSE GREAT ATTEMPTS ! Rudeness true watching you on shorts , electronic mail ( THE LAST IS AS FIRST LETTER )

  6. I always end with " Kind regards". I do not find this pompous. As long as the message is short and you mean what you say, and you say what you mean, it is ok. If you know the person well, a friendly touch is ok. You do not complain about yesterday's dinner !

  7. I prefer "Sincerely" in my valediction to "Best/Best Wishes." Using "Sincerely" is more formal and business-proper, whereas "Best Wishes" can came across as overly familiar or disingenuous. I'm certainly not using "Best Wishes" in an email to my CEO.

    Otherwise, great information and thank you for sharing!

  8. Unfortunately this cannot be applied to all companies and countries. I work for a international company in France 🇫🇷 and the “fancy flourishes” and very formal emails are much required in a highly hierarchical organization. I can compare it cause I worked prior to that in London where emails were much less formal and more direct. In France, the more direct you are the more rude you are considered. So your rules definitely do not apply, on contrary 😢