How to reply to a sarcastic email without getting defensive
Don’t Take it Personally • When receiving a sarcastic email, it’s important not to take it personally. The sender may be having a bad day
Don’t Take it Personally • When receiving a sarcastic email, it’s important not to take it personally. The sender may be having a bad day
Don’t Take it Personally • When receiving a condescending email, it’s important not to take it personally. Remind yourself that the tone likely says more
Stay Calm and Respond Thoughtfully • When receiving a critical email, it’s important to not react emotionally. Take a few deep breaths and give yourself
Stay Positive When Responding to Negative Emails • When receiving a negative or critical email, avoid reacting hastily. Take a deep breath and don’t reply
Don’t Overthink It • Replying to a networking email can feel intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. The key is to keep it simple
Understanding the Request • When someone asks you to write a letter of recommendation, it’s important to understand exactly what they need and why they
Don’t Take It Personally • When you get a job rejection email, it’s easy to feel like you’re being personally rejected. But try not to
Understand Why They Need an Extension • The first step is to understand why they are asking for an extension. There may be legitimate reasons
Don’t Make Demands, Make Your Case • When asking for a raise, avoid framing it as a demand. Instead, make a clear, logical case for
Don’t Let Cold Emails Stress You Out • The key is to remember that the salesperson is just doing their job. They likely have to
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