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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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I had written a previous email to my advisor but I still have not received a response. I would like to send a second email incase they had not seen or received the first one, but I am not sure what to say. I would greatly appreciate your comments.

I am thinking something like: I wrote to you a while ago and still have not heard back from you. I just want to make sure that you have received my email and hoping that you would be able to meet sometime soon. Please see below the previous correspondence. Sorry for any inconvenience.

Please tell me what you think and what you you say.Thank you in advance.
  

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Anonymous I wrote to you a while ago and still have not heard back from you. I just want to make sure that you have received my email and hoping that you would be able to meet sometime soon. Please see below the previous correspondence.

  • Anonymous I wrote to you a while ago and still have not heard back from you.
  • I just want to make sure that you have received my email and hoping that you would be able to meet sometime soon.
  • Please see below the previous correspondence.
  • Sorry for any inconvenience.
  • That sounds fine.
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Anonymous I wrote to you a while ago and still have not heard back from you. I just want to make sure that you have received my email and hoping that you would be able to meet sometime soon. Please see below the previous correspondence. Sorry for any inconvenience.
That sounds fine.
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Thank you very much. Do you recommend any changes/edits though that would make the email better?

Also, is the word correspondence used correctly (meaning the previous message I sent)? Are there any grammatical errors?
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Great. Thank you for your confirmation.

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