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P3xx Posted 8 years ago
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Best way to say for someone that I'll send an email after I leave work

What's the proper way to say that I'll send a file (or whatever) by email after work?

Sounds ok if I say.. ?

"I'll send it after work" 

Or should I say something "after I leave work".

  

Top answer

It's better business etiquette to give a specific time, especially if the recipient does not know your working hours or your working hours are variable. I will send it after 6 pm. It's better to give a range, since "after X" is open-ended.

  • It's better business etiquette to give a specific time, especially if the recipient does not know your working hours or your working hours are variable.
  • I will send it after 6 pm.
  • It's better to give a range, since "after X" is open-ended.
  • I will send it between 6 pm and 9 pm.
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It's better business etiquette to give a specific time, especially if the recipient does not know your working hours or your working hours are variable.

I will send it after 6 pm.

It's better to give a range, since "after X" is open-ended.

I will send it between 6 pm and 9 pm.

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