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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Letter Writing

A commoner writing an email to a business person

hey, im facing a problem writing an email. i met this really influential businessperson yesterday and i had a query for him. he was intersted in what i was planning and he asked me to email or text him the details of my work. now i'm not sure how i should compose that email. i mean should i write proffessionaly or casually? and what exactly am i supposed to tell him? i'm 19 and don't usually get into this stuff so i'm a bit confused... what exactly should i write?? this could be a big opportunity for me and i don't want to mess up my first impression Emotion: indifferent need help Emotion: sad
  

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First, you should be respectful and succinct. You can be either casual or formal, depending on your comfort level. Mention your encounter, and then give a very brief overview of your work and its potential.

  • First, you should be respectful and succinct.
  • You can be either casual or formal, depending on your comfort level.
  • Mention your encounter, and then give a very brief overview of your work and its potential.
  • Then ask him to respond if he is interested in more details.
  • But don't reveal the key to your work, or they might claim it for themselves and give you no credit at all.
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First, you should be respectful and succinct. You can be either casual or formal, depending on your comfort level.
Mention your encounter, and then give a very brief overview of your work and its potential.
Then ask him to respond if he is interested in more details.

But don't reveal the key to your work, or they might claim it for themselves and give you no credit at all.

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