Which of these rules do you wish more people followed? ЁЯСЗ
1. Sending your full question in the first message helps people respond faster and avoids the unnecessary "Hi" тЖТ "Hi" тЖТ "What's up?" exchange.
2. If an explanation takes several long paragraphs, a quick phone call is often faster, clearer, and less likely to cause misunderstandings.
3. Bullet points make information easier to scan, especially when discussing multiple topics, tasks, or questions at once.
4. Matching the length and tone of the other person's message helps keep conversations natural and prevents overwhelming them with information.
5. Short voice notes are more respectful of people's time and are far more likely to be listened to from start to finish.
6. Tagging people in large group photos without asking can create unwanted notifications and may share images they don't want associated with their profile.
7. If you accidentally hit "Reply All" on a large email thread, sending another "Reply All" apology only creates even more inbox clutter.
8. A quick "Got it, thanks" removes uncertainty and lets the sender know their document, payment, or important message arrived safely.
9. One exclamation mark is usually enough to sound friendly and enthusiastic. Using too many can make a message feel less professional.
10. People are often busy with work, family, or personal commitments, so waiting at least 24 hours before following up on a non-urgent message shows patience and respect.
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