Are you tired of receiving emails at work that use the same, overused phrase? How many times does the sender use a cliché phrase? Are you sick of getting an email with impersonal phrases? Smart people at work compose emails differently, and you can learn a lot from them.
It’s great to hear from you
This statement is a classic and genuine way to continue to establish rapport with a colleague.
- The person you are emailing with is happy to read the message and will appreciate the proactive nature of the sender of the email.
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Ensure your emails get read and you become known as a good person with good email correspondence etiquette
I’m eager to get your expertise on [insert topic]
Top performers understand they should ask for advice instead of feedback
- This works because it flatters and butters up the one you are emailing.
- It also gets the job done in a polite and respectful manner.
I hope today is treating you well
This phrase is a twist on the “I hope you had a good weekend.”
I loved your recent [insert activity]
This social trigger helps you establish a meaningful connection with a colleague.
- If it comes across as genuine and you provide an explanation for why, you can use this phrase as an excellent way to deepen a relationship with the recipient.
Thank you for your quick response
This makes your email more memorable because colleagues like to work with others who are humble and thankful
- If you work in Europe or Asia, thank them for their time and input
- People love to be appreciated
- Don’t overuse this phrase
It was great to see you [insert where]
If you haven’t seen someone in a while and hope to continue to grow the relationship, this phrase helps you show that you want to keep the connection alive and moving forward
- Don’t assume that the other person remembers seeing you – expand on what the conversation was about and why it is important to you
This [article or photo] made me think of you
This is a flattering and insightful phrase that helps you deepen a relationship with your colleagues
- Make sure you genuinely explain why you are reminded of them
- It will help you grow closer to them and show that you think about them