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  • What if you do not know the name of the person receiving the e-mail?

    Most of the e-mails sent back and forth between the departments where I work begin with:

    "Hi,

    Could you please provide....etc"

    because it is not know if they are being sent to a group or an individual.

    And "To whom it may concern" seems wrong since we send them to the same group(s) every day.

  • @tycoonassassin If you want to begin with an informal "hi," it should look like this:

    Hi.

    Could you please provide....

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  • Thank God for posting this video. I hope all the young people watch this. There's still hope.

  • Fantastic video!

    I have always begun emails with "Hi, John, I'm leaving you." It always felt awkward. I should have gone with my instincts and dropped the second comma.  Thanks.

  • Thanks for another informative video.

    My personal favorite and pet peeve for email greeting punctuation is three exclamation marks,

    Hi John!!!

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