Is it rude to start an email with just a name

Is it rude to start an email with just a name

Provide a warning if and when sending a large attachment.How someone signs off an email indicates how they want to be addressed.It depends on the person.Follow the mutual relationship of reply speed and length.Don't send more than three attachments on a single email without warning.Dear mr./ms./dr./professor [last name], if you're writing a formal email to a respectable person, use dear followed by an honorific or a title and a person's last name.

So why is it then that in email, so many feel this little courtesy.Honestly, it takes 3 seconds.Most often than not, this word is used often and erroneously.If you don't know the gender of the recipient just use dear first name, last name.If however, you have been conversing with the person for some time, you can add the name after hi, or start the mail with just the name.And if it's been a while.

Warmest regards is a friendlier alternative to best regards or just regards..

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