
The emails have become a part of our daily life, and a good email speaks for itself. We are taught, how to write a letter but there is a no structured formula for emails.
BBC shares some tips on “netiquette”. Some of them are summarized below:
Emails are invariably of an informal nature, so informal language tends to be the norm.
Openings (common examples) -
Hi, Roger, Hello Roger, Dear Roger (representing informal norm)
Hello Roger Woodham, Hi Roger Woodham, Good morning Roger, Hey Roger, Hey you guys (for friends)
Endings (common examples) -
Best wishes, Regards, Best regards, Good wishes. (followed by the Given Name or First Name – representing informal norm)
Sometimes, a pre-closing formula is used instead of or in addition to the standard closure, e.g.
- Let me know if you need more information,
Dave
- Look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Dave
As for the content one can give a look to “10 tips for better Email Communication” shared at labnol.
iBibo has introduced a new feature which allows its users to make free Phone to Phone calls. One has to register at ibibo and invite friends to start calling them for free. The calls are preceded by and followed up with advertising messages.
How does it work
After clicking the “Call now” button you will get a call on your mobile phone Where after we will connect you to mobile number provided above This is a free call and you will not be charged Your first call can be made to anyone and can last up to 3 minutes Subsequent calls can only be made to your ibibo friends
To make the subsequent call, one has to invite friends to earn 3 minutes of call time for every friend who joins.
Other free services offered by ibibo are free SMS, blogging, gaming, photo/video sharing, Sawaal (Q and A) and a special feature called “baltigiri” (share your grievance and get the support).