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Business Email Phrases (Part 8): 3 Key Expressions to Know

Discover three crucial phrases for writing professional business emails. Enhance your email skills with these essential expressions.

Writing professional emails requires the use of specific phrases that convey clarity and formality. In this video, we introduce three essential expressions you need to know to write effective business emails.

The first phrase, "To whom it may concern", is ideal for the beginning of a formal email when you don’t know the recipient's name. This phrase maintains a polite and respectful tone, perfect for professional correspondence.

Next, "Please find attached" is commonly used when sending files via email. This phrase is a polite way to notify the recipient of attached documents, ensuring clarity and professionalism.

Lastly, the acronym "FYI" (For Your Information) is a quick way to share additional information that may be relevant to the main point of your email. It's a helpful way to ensure the recipient is aware of important details without overwhelming them.

These expressions are essential for anyone looking to improve their business email communication. Watch our video to learn more about these phrases and how to use them effectively to enhance your professional writing skills!

Emails - Upper intermediateWritingGeneral EnglishUpper Intermediate

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