A strategy for more effective emailing

Cari Nazeer
Forge
Published in
1 min readMay 26, 2020

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👋 Today’s tip: When writing an email, put the request before the pleasantries.

Email pleasantries usually come off a bit… insincere. Do you really hope I’m having a nice Monday, Kaitlyn? But when you’re checking in on that report you’ve been waiting for or requesting approval on your vacation days, adding a little smalltalk is a tacit acknowledgement that you are a human, communicating with another human.

And there’s a better way to do it: Put the chitchat after your ask, instead of before. As NPR’s Life Kit podcast has noted, that way your polite inquiry won’t read as just a preamble to an ask, and you’ll come off as more genuine.

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