Wednesday, October 21, 2009

In a business letter/email i wanna put sth like...?

" (I) hope you are well."


"Hope this email finds you well."


are they all correct? in grammar?


any other laternatives?


(people keep thinking if this is asking a sick person is he is getting well. this is not what I wanna say. I just wanna say something like how are you, how are you doing stuff like that. but maybe more commonly used in business emails)








I know we dun talk about illness and thats not what I wanna talk about. I just neeed a phrase similar to how are you doing but maybe more commonly used in business emails.
In a business letter/email i wanna put sth like...?
You could say "I hope everything is going well".....that steers it away from the health angle.
Reply:I know what you are trying to say, but you wouldn't normally include this sort of line in a business related communication of any sort. It's unprofessional.





If you feel you must include such a line use "I hope this message finds you well"
Reply:"I hope this finds you well" is always a good opener and doesn't necessarily mean you are asking about their health. It can mean something different to each person.
Reply:you are correct, well is what you mean, you would not grammatically use the word good if what you are trying to say "hope all is going good" so you say " (I) hope you are well."


"Hope this email finds you well."
Reply:In business correspondence, there is no need to ask "how are you" or "hope this finds you well".


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