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93. Never use an old email to hit reply and start typing about an
entirely new topic.
94. Regardless of how noble a forwarded email may be, don't just
forward without investigating its authenticity @ Snopes.com.
95. Always add the email addresses of Web sites and new contacts
immediately to your approved senders or address book so they get
through Spam filters.
96. Before completing a Web site's Contact form; make an effort
to review the site to be sure the information you seek is not
already available.
97. Take a quick look at the e-mails in your Trash before you
delete them just in case a good e-mail landed there by mistake.
98. If any email states to forward to all your friends, or just 5
people -- do everyone a favor and just hit delete!
99. Don't mass e-mail people who didn't ask to be on your
personal "mailing list".
100. Double check that your adware, spyware and virus programs
are set to automatically update at least once each week so the
software knows what to protect you from.
101. And finally... Type unto others as you would have them type
unto you!
Using the following suggested useful phrases and language
vocabulary make up a dialogue about emailing.
USEFUL PHRASES VOCABULARY
Contrasting ideas Meetings and interviews
We are all busy, but the meeting attend/cancel (a meeting)
will still go ahead. be shortlisted (for an interview)
We are all busy. Nevertheless, the candidate
meeting will still go ahead. fill in / complete (an application
I applied for a job at RPT form)
International, although they Human Resources
probably won't take me on. hold/ postpone (interviews/
I applied for a job at RPT meetings)
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