Impeccable Customer Service Tip #217
Writing errors (grammatical/technical) can imply rushing, laziness, ignorance, or even lack of care. Spell-check doesn’t equal proofread. Before hitting ‘send,’ ‘post’ or ‘share,’ be sure to give it a once-over. (And for the really important stuff you may want to use a “second set of eyes.”)
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Steeve, your spot on. two many peeple have tearable grammre and jist dont check there emales befor sending them out. LOL!
yes, Yes, YES!!! “Oh, it doesn’t matter”; “They know what I mean”; “Nobody notices that stuff”.
Often true. But not always. Do you want to lose/irritate a customer because they think you’re an idiot? Some of us *do* notice such things. And wonder why someone to whom we’re paying significant $$$ writes like a fifth-grader.
ObAnecdote: We had a CEO at one point who actually wrote semi-coherently, but had no idea how to use punctuation: he didn’t use nearly enough. We used to joke about buying him a “bag of punctuation” for a present…
Funny stuff.