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Social Studies, 28.08.2019 22:10 ketnerfaith17

All of the following are tips for professional e-mail etiquette except select one: a. use spell-checker and proofread before sending b. be concise and to the point c. include a meaningful subject line d. use abbreviations such as "u," "r," and "brb" to keep the e-mail message shorter

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