Make Your Email Efficient Strategy.
Electronics mail It's very convenient, but if it's not careful, it will also reduce it. efficiency 。 When using e-mail, you should try to avoid the following habits:
* much more than needed.
* one hundred and eight thousand miles away from the question.
* there is no need to send a letter.
* answer the question.
* continuous sentences.
* ten minutes after the letter was sent to the receiver, asking if they received it.
* empty heading.
* set high priority for each letter. Editor: vivi
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