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What is email etiquette while replying to questions from multiple people?
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Me along with a senior member (Mr. A) in my team received an email (on Outlook enterprise) from the project manager (Mr. B) asking for our availability.
Mr. A replied that he is availability & copied our line manger.
After few minutes, my line manager (Mr. B) nodded his approval & asked a a follow up question to us on a different but related matter via the same email chain.
Currently Mr.A B & C are all there looped in the last email.
Should I reply back individually the managers Mr B & C or would it make sense to reply as follows:
Hi B,
< bla bla >
Hi C,
< some other bla, bla >
Regards,
James
I may be overthinking this, but would like to know the email etiquette in this scenario.
The reason I mentioned its outlook is because, the app seems to have send different emails, rather than grouping everything together into a single email like Gmail does.
professionalism email
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Me along with a senior member (Mr. A) in my team received an email (on Outlook enterprise) from the project manager (Mr. B) asking for our availability.
Mr. A replied that he is availability & copied our line manger.
After few minutes, my line manager (Mr. B) nodded his approval & asked a a follow up question to us on a different but related matter via the same email chain.
Currently Mr.A B & C are all there looped in the last email.
Should I reply back individually the managers Mr B & C or would it make sense to reply as follows:
Hi B,
< bla bla >
Hi C,
< some other bla, bla >
Regards,
James
I may be overthinking this, but would like to know the email etiquette in this scenario.
The reason I mentioned its outlook is because, the app seems to have send different emails, rather than grouping everything together into a single email like Gmail does.
professionalism email
What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago
add a comment |
Me along with a senior member (Mr. A) in my team received an email (on Outlook enterprise) from the project manager (Mr. B) asking for our availability.
Mr. A replied that he is availability & copied our line manger.
After few minutes, my line manager (Mr. B) nodded his approval & asked a a follow up question to us on a different but related matter via the same email chain.
Currently Mr.A B & C are all there looped in the last email.
Should I reply back individually the managers Mr B & C or would it make sense to reply as follows:
Hi B,
< bla bla >
Hi C,
< some other bla, bla >
Regards,
James
I may be overthinking this, but would like to know the email etiquette in this scenario.
The reason I mentioned its outlook is because, the app seems to have send different emails, rather than grouping everything together into a single email like Gmail does.
professionalism email
Me along with a senior member (Mr. A) in my team received an email (on Outlook enterprise) from the project manager (Mr. B) asking for our availability.
Mr. A replied that he is availability & copied our line manger.
After few minutes, my line manager (Mr. B) nodded his approval & asked a a follow up question to us on a different but related matter via the same email chain.
Currently Mr.A B & C are all there looped in the last email.
Should I reply back individually the managers Mr B & C or would it make sense to reply as follows:
Hi B,
< bla bla >
Hi C,
< some other bla, bla >
Regards,
James
I may be overthinking this, but would like to know the email etiquette in this scenario.
The reason I mentioned its outlook is because, the app seems to have send different emails, rather than grouping everything together into a single email like Gmail does.
professionalism email
professionalism email
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What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago
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What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago
What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago
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What do your other coworkers do in situations like these?
– DarkCygnus
19 mins ago
I actually joined this company a few days so I don't have any other co-workers to talk to. Since my role is remote based at the moment, that doesn't help either.
– James
16 mins ago
Mind clarifying if you project manager (mr b) is the same as your line manager (which, you also say is mr b)?... perhaps you intended to say that line manager = Mr. C
– DarkCygnus
14 mins ago