Email etiquette for students including a descriptive subject line, pleasant opening, present a clear question with a solution, appropriate closing, spelling, no emojis, don't expect an immediate response
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- Q1Which of the following is an important aspect of email etiquette for students?Present a clear question with a solutionInclude emojis in the emailUse informal languageExpect an immediate response30s
- Q2What is a key element of a descriptive subject line in email etiquette for students?Summarizing the purpose of the emailUsing excessive punctuationLeaving the subject line emptyIncluding personal anecdotes30s
- Q3Which of the following is a recommended practice for the opening of an email in student email etiquette?Referring to the recipient by their first name onlyIncluding slang or abbreviationsUsing a pleasant and professional greetingJumping straight into the main content without any greeting30s
- Q4Which of the following is an inappropriate practice in student email etiquette?Responding to emails in a timely mannerIncluding relevant attachmentsUsing proper grammar and punctuationUsing excessive abbreviations or text slang30s
- Q5Why is it important for students to avoid using emojis in emails?To reflect personal styleTo make emails more interestingTo express emotions effectivelyTo maintain a professional tone30s
- Q6Why is it important for students to avoid expecting an immediate response to their emails?Showing impatienceRespecting the recipient's time and workloadAvoiding potential misunderstandingsPutting pressure on the recipient30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT an important aspect of email etiquette for students?Including a clear and concise messageProofreading for spelling and grammar errorsBeing polite and respectfulUsing excessive exclamation marks and capitalization30s
- Q8Why is it important for students to proofread their emails before sending?To add personal anecdotesTo make the email longerTo include excessive exclamation marksTo avoid spelling and grammar errors30s
- Q9What should students include in their appropriate closing of an email?A request for an immediate responseA polite closing remark and their nameA list of personal achievementsAn invitation to social media30s
- Q10Why is it important for students to avoid using text message language in emails?To save time and effortTo ensure clear and professional communicationTo appear more casualTo convey emotions effectively30s