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CHASING AND BEING CHASED

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Email and Commercial Correspondence

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Ensure that you send reminders in a friendly tone with no sense of frustration or anger. Here are some examples:

  • I was wondering if you had had time to look at my email dated 10 February (see below).

  • Sorry to bother you again, but I urgently need you to answer these questions.

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Wallwork, A. (2014). CHASING AND BEING CHASED. In: Email and Commercial Correspondence. Guides to Professional English. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0635-2_7

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