If you needed a nudge to do a major cull of your phone pics and emails, this is it.
"As per my previous email."
"When I sign off an email with 'regards' it means I regard you as my foe; one of us will have to go."
This is not the time to be too clever or cute.
Etiquette experts share faux pas to avoid when sending work emails.
You're not alone if you're dreading this inbox greeting right now.
That "hope you're doing well" from work colleagues has become more personal during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Emojis, cliché openings and typos are also no-nos.
All-out bans can be bad for our wellbeing, apparently – but readers can't agree about 'always on' culture.
Her emoji-laden, information-heavy approach leaves no ambiguity.