Ahoy Suzy > Hey Bob > ... > If I am sending an email to someone I don’t know; I will use Hi (name), and Hello if it’s a team or more than one. Do we assume, then, that you do know Bob and that this is another style that you use for people you know? Howard On 3 August 2010 08:45, Suzy Davis <suzy.davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hey Bob > > Any email that begins with “Dear” is immediately in the category of spam > until it proves itself to be otherwise J And it may not get that chance. > > > > If I am sending an email to someone I don’t know; I will use Hi (name), and > Hello if it’s a team or more than one. > > > > My second line will be where I will identify who I am and how I got their > name and specify why I am contacting them, and apologise for interrupting > their day if necessary.. > > > > Regards Suzy > > > > *Suzy Davis * > *Microsoft Word Templates* > > *& Documentation Projects * > > *Create Space * > PO Box 404 > > Brighton VIC 3186 > > Australia > > *Direct* +61 3 9593 6568 > > *Mobile* +61 433 489 989 > > *Email* suzy.davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > *Email* suzy.davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > *Website* www.appsforoffice.com > > *Facebook *: Apps for > Office<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Apps-for-Office/136256423063414> > ** > > *Twitter* AppsForOffice > > >