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How to Write a Perfect Professional Email in English/ 如何寫出一封完美的專業(yè)英文電子郵件(中英對照 精華文章)# T1 F3 }' ?- O6 s; J
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/ s8 j$ J+ X+ a雖然電子郵件通常給人較商業(yè)書信有種不正式的感覺,,在商業(yè)界你仍不能讓你的用語顯得很不正式。電子郵件也許較快速及更有效率些,但是你的客戶或商業(yè)伙伴將不輕易寬恕太草率的信件。不要害怕!閱讀發(fā)現(xiàn)這些容易的秘訣,,將有助于提升你的英文電子郵件的專業(yè)水平。1 l5 }8 M, S6 i8 X1 O3 P
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在你的電子郵件里表達問候總是非常重要的,,例如:“Dear Lillian,”,。根據(jù)你與他人之間關系的禮節(jié),你可以稱呼他們的姓而非他們的名字,,例如:“Dear Mrs. Price,”,。如果你們的關系較為親近些,你可以簡單的說:“Hi Kelly,”如果你正在與一家公司而非個人聯(lián)系,,你可以這樣寫“To Whom It May Concern:”4 _7 } _* N' Z
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如果你正回復一個客戶的問題,,你應該先表達感謝。例如:如果某人詢問你的公司有些問題,,你可以這樣說:“Thank you for contacting ABC Company.”如果某人已經回復你寄的其中一封電子郵件,,要確實地說:“Thank you for your prompt reply.”或“Thanks for getting back to me.”如果你可以找到任何機會感謝受文者,那就做吧,。它將使他或她更容易重視,,并且它將使你x顯得更有禮貌些,。( X) V0 ?) I$ F) S
表明你的目的
! @5 X5 {( n5 J q然而,如果你正著手使用電子郵件溝通,,這或許不大可能以一連串的感謝之意來開始說明你的目的。例如:“I am writing to enquire about ?#12301;或“I am writing in reference to ?#12301;在電子郵件中將你的目的說明清楚是很重要的,,然后進入下一個主題內容,。記得要注意文法、拼寫及標點符號,,同時避免冗長的句子,,盡量讓你的句子簡短清楚。
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Z5 R" L1 E) \$ |# j8 k在結束你的電子郵件以前,,禮貌地再感謝一次受文者,。你可以這樣開始“Thank you for your patience and cooperation.”或“Thank you for your consideration.”,然后接著說“If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to let me know.”及“I look forward to hearing from you.”4 v% S0 J7 v" _: o2 \5 p1 z
最后的結尾辭
X) }) b0 ]$ T k" y- F2 O& m電子郵件的最后一步,,包括了適切的結尾辭與你的名字,。專業(yè)用語是“Best regards” “Sincerely”及“Thank you”。而避免使用結尾辭“Best wishes”或“Cheers”是最好的點子,,因為這些最好在非正式及私人電子郵件中使用,。最后,在按下傳送鍵以前,,再檢查一次電子郵件中的拼寫,,來確定這是一封絕佳的電子郵件!4 N4 e7 C: w4 K( |
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Although emails are often seen as less formal than printed business letters, in the business world you cannot afford to let your language appear to be informal. Email may be faster and more efficient, but your client or business partner will not easily forgive correspondence that is too casual. Not to fear! Read on to discover simple secrets that will add a high level of professionalism to your English emails." ~ _0 S3 q) \3 {
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Begin with a greeting+ f* ^% z' {' I* } b% w$ z$ f8 ~
It's important to always open your email with a greeting, such as "Dear Lillian,". Depending on the formality of your relationship, you may want to use their family name as opposed to their given name, i.e. "Dear Mrs. Price,". If the relationship is more casual, you can simply say, "Hi Kelly," If youe contacting a company, not an individual, you may write "To Whom It May Concern:"0 M( P( H! S# B' O: G: R
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4 t3 I. F8 S" P& C2 n9 iIf you are replying to a client's inquiry, you should begin with a line of thanks. For example, if someone has a question about your company, you can say, "Thank you for contacting ABC Company." If someone has replied to one of your emails, be sure to say, "Thank you for your prompt reply." or "Thanks for getting back to me." If you can find any way to thank the reader, then do. It will put him or her at ease, and it will make you appear more courteous.- a. n- I) x3 } [
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If, however, you are initiating the email communication, it may be impossible to include a line of thanks. Instead, begin by stating your purpose. For example, "I am writing to enquire about ? or "I am writing in reference to ? It's important to make your purpose clear early on in the email, and then move into the main text of your email. Remember to pay careful attention to grammar, spelling and punctuation, and to avoid run-on sentences by keeping your sentences short and clear.
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Before you end your email, it's polite to thank your reader one more time as well as add some courteous closing remarks. You might start with "Thank you for your patience and cooperation." or "Thank you for your consideration." and then follow up with, "If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to let me know." and "I look forward to hearing from you."6 F& n! C( h0 w4 f2 [: l
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The last step is to include an appropriate closing with your name. "Best regards," "Sincerely," and "Thank you," are all professional. It's a good idea to avoid closings such as "Best wishes," or "Cheers," as these are best used in casual, personal emails. Finally, before you hit the send button, review and spell check your email one more time to make sure it's truly perfect!
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