Let’s explore email etiquette in professional settings. Begin by reading through
Let’s explore email etiquette in professional settings. Begin by reading through this list of unprofessional email habits. https://www.businessinsider.com/unprofessional-email-habits-2017-2#-10
Next, draft an unprofessional email to your English professor for this class. The subject is up to you. Assignment extension. Grade change? Clarity on a concept? Rant? It’s your choice. Have fun.
Use at least three of the unprofessional email habits from the article, but extra props will go to those who include more. Feel free to replicate the “To:” “CC:” “BC:” and “Subject” headings typical in email correspondence.
Although your email should be unprofessional, it should stop short of violating Nightingale’s Learner Code of Conduct.
In your responses, identify the most unprofessional aspects of your peers’ emails and make specific suggestions for revision.