商务英语入门辅导Write a professional e-mail

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Giving information

I thought you might be interested to hear about ...

Requesting action

(especially a difficult request)

I was wondering if...

I was hoping you could ...

Complaining

I'm afraid we have a small problem ....

There seems to be a problem with ...

Giving bad news

I'm afraid /Unfortunately, I have some bad news.

Close

Use this section to talk about the future. Less formal letters often close by mentioning something personal. For example:

I look forward to seeing you again next time I'm in Los Angeles.

If you are ever in Shanghai, please give me a ring or drop in.

Sometimes, you can mention somebody that you both know, like this:

Please give my regards to Diane Chan.

Please pass on my best wishes to Mr Smith, I hope that he has now recovered from the flu.

Signing off

For less formal e-mails use an ending like "Best wishes" or "Best regards". When writing to stranger, it's best to end with "Sincerely" or "Yours faithfully".

Hi James — Best wishes

Dear Mike — Best regards

Dear Ms Lo — Yours sincerely

Dear Sir/Madam — Yours faithfullly

To whom it may concern — Yours faithfully

 

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