6 Tips for Responding to Rude E-Mails
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Rude e-mails can have major consequences in the workplace, including legal liability. E-mails are often interpreted differently than they were intended. Perhaps your hastily written note comes off brusque or a colleague interprets your attempt at wit as snarky. Regardless of whether it's intentional or not, you don't want to come off as rude. Consider the tips outlined in this article, such as drafting an e-mail and re-reading it the next day before hitting send.
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