• 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    259 months ago

    In German you can use “Guten Tag” as greeting when you see meet someone. When writing mail, you can also use it as greeting even if it is not that common, to use “Guten Tag” in written conversations.

    BUT: When you use “Guten Tag” at the END it’s like a “Fuck off!” (regardless of written or in verbal communication) without being an insult.

  • BarqsHasBite
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    199 months ago

    End it “Retards” and if anyone says anything you can claim it’s a typo.

  • MrMobius
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    89 months ago

    I’d do the the opposite. I generally use the default “cordially”. But if someone pissed me off I’d use something overly formal and polite like “amicably thanking you for your eventual reply over the matter; if it pleases you”

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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      109 months ago

      A great passive-aggressive way of saying “As I already told you, you dumb pile of bull feces” is “As mentioned in my last mail, …”

      • @shneancy@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        istg i have to write those words into every reply i give. Do people even read the words i write? Can they read? Should i give up?

  • @Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    29 months ago

    I always say Thank You, and give a good amount if snark back in my emails for dumb shit.

    'Hey, our guys aren’t getting their paperwork until a day or two after we send them." - manager at my work

    “Did you check to make sure the schedules were being sent in a timely manner?” - vendor support

    “Thats what she’s saying right there, a day or two after is not timely” - me

    Silence.

  • @Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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    19 months ago

    The only time I use regards in a work email is me taking a subtle dig and dropping a WSB reference.

    I appreciate you reaching out. If you would please refer to my previous email where I wrote out step by step instructions.it should answer all your questions. If you need further clarification, please feel free to reach out.

    Regards,

    Raiderkev