Eating at the fair has been a joy of many for years. Writing emails has not. Learn how to write a professional email with tips from fair fried foods.
After going to two different county fairs last weekend, I have come to realize that we are in the golden age of fried foods. There is nothing that is healthy about being batter dipped and fried in oil. Cheesecake, bubblegum, even deep fried butter has been experimented with — and while I didn’t try any of them — I respect the game.
Eventually, they will run out of things to deep-fry, but they haven’t found the end of the tunnel yet.
Frying everything in sight can make for some very interesting combinations and some of those combinations really work out well! Combining the sweet, salty and savory flavors in a deep fryer can make some people very successful. Making sure you know how to write professional email will make your business successful, too. Let’s look at 3 different lessons fried foods can teach us about how to write a professional email.
1: Eat in Moderation
Sure, you could make a full day’s meal of fried foods. I mean elephant ears are basically pancakes with sugar, and fried salsa (onion, garlic, jalapenos, tomato and tortilla chips) would make a nice lunch, but eating that much grease would make even the strongest stomach sick. Too much of a good thing can be bad.
One lesson we need to know about how to write a professional email is moderation. Just like not eating too many fried foods, make sure you don’t send too many emails. When you send too many emails, it can ruin your co-workers appetite for your information. Too many emails in a day will water down your messages and could make you the boy that cried wolf.
2: Special Occasions
I always have a system when we go to the fair. I have to get a corn dog, fries with cheese and bacon, and the celebratory elephant ear for making it through the fair. However, I only eat all of these delicious delicacies once a year. It’s a special occasion and something I really don’t do that often.
When you go to write a professional email, make sure that you keep your special and/or personal occasions to yourself. Emails are meant to be business-like and contain only the essential details. Keeping your personal information out of your messages is a key lesson to learn on how to write a professional email.
3: Redundancies
If you’re going to eat some fried foods, it seems like you could try just about anything and not be tired. However, you need to make sure that you aren’t doing too much of the same. Fries, blooming onions, fried veggies, and others can be delicious but you need to make sure you don’t get too redundant. You wanna save space for some fried scorpion, which can be found in Arizona.
The same lesson can be learned when you try to figure out how to write a professional email. Making the same point over and over in your emails can get you off topic and let your recipient wander from the important concept. Quick and simple emails will be the best way to get your message across. You want to make sure that you don’t have emails that ramble on and on about the same thing.
Once you learn how to write a professional email, you can be the best at your business. Trying different fried foods is fun and they are a great way to experiment. Like fried foods there are always new and different innovations coming out.
Ving can be used to get your company’s point across in a variety of ways, almost as versatile as the fried foods at the fair. With Ving you can share video, audio, images, files, and presentations — you name it, you can share it. The best part, customizing a Ving is easy! No extra tools or downloads required — you can even record a video right in Ving!
Just like the fair delicacies, Ving is everything you want in a communication tool.
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