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you begin drafting your email, and your emotions are taking over as you write. once done, you reread the email before you send it and realize that you need to revise some of it. your introduction sentence reads: thank u for your email lol. you’re wrong for many reasons. how should you rewrite this sentence to convey a formal tone and correct grammar to your reader?
○ thanks! i appreciate your email! have a great day!
○ dont contact me again, or ill have my lawyers sue you.
○ thank you for your email. i appreciate your perspective. however, i would like to share a different perspective.
○ thank you for your email. however, i wont change my mind on the matter.
To convey a formal tone and correct grammar, we need to avoid informal language (like "u", "lol") and be respectful while addressing the need to present a different view.
- The first option is too casual and doesn't address the "you're wrong" part.
- The second option is unprofessional and threatening.
- The fourth option is somewhat formal but is confrontational and doesn't show appreciation for the other's perspective.
- The third option uses formal language ("Thank you", "I appreciate your perspective"), acknowledges the other's view, and politely introduces the idea of sharing a different perspective, which aligns with the need to revise the original sentence.
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C. Thank you for your email. I appreciate your perspective. However, I would like to share a different perspective.