Discussion Board

12 Common etiquettes in written communication


Total 16 messages Pages | 1 | 2   Older >
Ashok Naik
Typo in image description for Importance of creativity
by Ashok Naik on Aug 10, 2011 04:46 PM

communication is misspelled as 'commununication'

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Maihoon Don
Don't bother
by Maihoon Don on Jun 02, 2011 08:38 PM  | Hide replies

Don't bother teaching etiquette to Rediff b;loggers...they are the experts in abusing and spamming others by choice.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Arjun Khan
Re: Don't bother
by Arjun Khan on Jun 03, 2011 03:35 PM
rightly said

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Dinesh Agarwal
Re: Don't bother
by Dinesh Agarwal on Jun 03, 2011 03:58 AM
unable to control my laugh

rightly said

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Al Ringer
Best Communicators
by Al Ringer on Jun 02, 2011 07:43 PM

Indians are very good communicators. They think clearly. They speak clearly. It is easy to follow what they are saying. Also, they very clearly document everything and neatly file them for future references.

I rarely see problems with Indian communication.

Americans, British, Canadians, Turkeys, Russian and Tibet people must learn a lot from Indians in this regard.

Jai Hind

    Forward  |  Report abuse
senthil vel
Clarification
by senthil vel on Jun 02, 2011 01:57 PM  | Hide replies

I am always uncomfortable when someone address me as Dear XYZ in an formal email. Is that ok to use the word DEAR in formal communications

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Smriti Thomas
Re: Clarification
by Smriti Thomas on Jun 02, 2011 07:13 PM
I live and work in London and we use the word "DEAR" to address someone formally even if we have never met the person.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Total 16 messages Pages: | 1 | 2   Older >
Write a message