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Castorp Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Invitation/Proposal/Offer

0 Hello,02br
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00I am wondering which are the best way to entitle an email that request a contribution:02br
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00– Contribution proposal of X magazine02br
00– Contribution offer of X magazine02br
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00All the best,02br
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00Castorp 0-
  

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0 I like a more direct approach. 0-

  • 0 I like a more direct approach.
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0 I like a more direct approach. If I'm requesting and I'm working for magazine X, I'd probably say02br
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00because your email address will probably tell the recipient where you're from.0-
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0 Yes. I weighted up that posibility but I am not sure if in English 'Contribution' it's only understand in reference to a writen contribution. May be it would mean a monetary contribution. Certanly, the From field reflect the sender's identity but may be an absent person could misunderstood the actual intention. Isn't it? 0-

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