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Please explain how to practice e-mail etiquette : being concise & e-mail etiquette

Alright, now we've talked about links, and
that you don't want to go on and on. You don't want to have some ten-page email that you're
sending to someone. But I want to talk about briefly about being concise in general. And
that's in terms of your writing style in the content, the content of your email. You don't
want to go on and on with lengthy paragraphs, lengthy sentences, lengthy explanations. When
you are writing emails, you want to be very direct and very to the point. Emails are not
again, you know, they're not about lengthy conversations, they're not about fluff, they're
not about beating around the bush. If that's what you have to do, you need to pick a different
communication style. Emails, very direct. "Are we going to have the meeting, are we
going to have the board meeting on Thursday at 5 or 6? So that's it. Keep it concise.
Keep your writing concise. Keep it very direct. Keep it very to the point.

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