You Might Be Guilty Of This Rude Email Habit. Here's How To Get It Right.
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The rudest thing you can do? Assume everyone is OK with being contacted for help. Being mindful of everyone’s time and capacity is crucial.
You have to ask yourself, 'Who wants what from whom?' This awareness helps in crafting courteous and clear introduction requests.
When you know both people equally well, you can be informal. Something like, 'I'm delighted to make this introduction' works well when stakes are low.
If you're asking one party to do something for another, make sure they're okay with being contacted. It's essential to confirm their willingness.
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