When to use Hi, Thanks, and salutations?

When to use Hi, Thanks, and salutations?

Usually salutations don’t take up enough space to make a huge difference in the preview lines and taglines take up none at all unless the question is really short. So, if the post has nothing else wrong with it and is just bookended with “Hi/Thanks”, then you can probably pass on the edit. There are posts which need attention much more than these.

Is it rude to say hi and thanks?

If someone starts with “Hi” and ends with “Thanks” they aren’t being fluffy and it isn’t that cumbersome. They’re just nice folks. Editing Hi/Thanks sounds rude to me. As an example, a current question on Stack Overflow is Allocating Memory for NSString:

Can a disc prolapse cause nerve root compression?

Well it is likely that the nerve root compression at the level of C5 or C6 is due to a disc prolapse and if this is the case, then it is likely that you are going to undergo laminectomy. This is a procedure in which the compression on the nerve roots is removed.

Usually salutations don’t take up enough space to make a huge difference in the preview lines and taglines take up none at all unless the question is really short. So, if the post has nothing else wrong with it and is just bookended with “Hi/Thanks”, then you can probably pass on the edit. There are posts which need attention much more than these.

If someone starts with “Hi” and ends with “Thanks” they aren’t being fluffy and it isn’t that cumbersome. They’re just nice folks. Editing Hi/Thanks sounds rude to me. As an example, a current question on Stack Overflow is Allocating Memory for NSString:

When to say ” it’s alright ” when saying Thank You?

If you are responding to expressions of gratitude for very small things and a you need a quick response, these phrases may be appropriate. Say “it’s alright”. This phrase is best used in moderation. It can be used in situations where “thank you” is being offered for very small or petty things.

Do you say thanks a lot or thank you a lot?

Remember that we can say “thanks a lot” but not “ thank you a lot .” Another important point: You can use all of these with “for + -ing” or “for + noun” if you want to say why you’re thanking someone. 2. Phrases After Thank You – the ‘Thanks’ Extension

Is it OK to put a follow up in the subject line of an email?

While this email is a follow-up, that subject line doesn’t add any value and will likely be ignored. It can also cause the reader to feel like you’re pointing blame because you didn’t answer, which doesn’t make the reader feel very good or interested in reading your email.

When to say thank you for auto response email?

Thanking someone for their response is polite and can be done in a short thank-you note. Auto-response emails can also be used to communicate information when you are out of the office or collecting applications.

Thanking someone for their response is polite and can be done in a short thank-you note. Auto-response emails can also be used to communicate information when you are out of the office or collecting applications.

While this email is a follow-up, that subject line doesn’t add any value and will likely be ignored. It can also cause the reader to feel like you’re pointing blame because you didn’t answer, which doesn’t make the reader feel very good or interested in reading your email.