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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"of" our "from" a company?

Hello everyone,

When you receive an email, you can see who you got it from, and the subject.
For a new emailaccount, I would like to change the "From" section, but I am unsure what the correct English is.
Is it:

Jason from TENgroup
Jason of TENgroup

TENgroup is the company I work for. So now people can see who they got it from, but can also see the company's name.

Thank you all for helping!
Jason De Ryck
  

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Sorry for the wrong title, it's of course - "of" or "from" a company? -

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Sorry for the wrong title, it's of course - "of" or "from" a company? -
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Neither one is particularly appealing.
Use something like this:

Jason, Customer Support, TENgroup Ltd.
Jason, CEO, TENgroup Ltd.
Jason, Network Administrator, TENgroup Ltd.
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Thank you for replying!

However, that seems a bit long and official.
Our company usually deals with young people and also wants to "look" very young.

I'm adding a photo to show you what I want to do.
http://postimg.org/image/6ehx7by31/
At the place where it says "Jens Corijn" and "She", t
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Thank you very much AlpheccaStars!
Have a great new years eve!

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