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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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i wrote an email but it brings me a complaint. "After 4pm every day, I put 1 hour for department miscellaneous affairs and plan next day's work. If you have urgent support request, pls let me know before 4pm". their focused on my last sentence and get it like this:if you don't have urgent support request, don't tell me before 4pm or let me know after 4pm.
actually, i mean if any urgent support, pls tell me before 4pm then i have enough time to handle that. after 4pm, only 1 hour before work off is not enough time for me to deal with some completed tasks.

who can help me! thank you!!~~
  

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Hello; You were not clear about support requests that were normal, not urgent. You can write this: If you have any support requests, particularly urgent ones, be sure to let me know before 4 pm. If I receive a support request after 4 pm, it may have to wait until the following business day.

  • Hello; You were not clear about support requests that were normal, not urgent.
  • You can write this: If you have any support requests, particularly urgent ones, be sure to let me know before 4 pm.
  • If I receive a support request after 4 pm, it may have to wait until the following business day.
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Hello;

You were not clear about support requests that were normal, not urgent. You can write this:

If you have any support requests, particularly urgent ones, be sure to let me know before 4 pm. If I receive a support request after 4 pm, it may have to wait until the following business day.

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