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How should I begin an email? Which is preferable, using a person’s first or last name? Does “Dear Sir or Madam” still apply? Should you even bother to say hello? Remember the influence of email salutations. Your email’s subject line establishes the tone of your communication, shapes how the recipient sees you, and may even determine whether they read your message or immediately delete it. Read on to learn examples of professional email greetings and ways to not start an email.<\/p>

Email Greetings Examples <\/span><\/h2>

Context is everything when it comes to email greetings. What works for your friends may not work for a large corporation interview. Hence, for your coworkers, what is respectful and courteous to your university lecturer may come across as rigid and out-of-date. To choose the right email greeting, respond to the following questions:<\/p>