How do you sign a cover letter when you’re emailing it?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Friday 29 January 2010 2:50 pm


Should I use fancy font, or just leave that part out? or should I actually sign a piece of paper and scan it in?

Am I wierd or threatening for talking to myself and emailing myself?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Wednesday 11 November 2009 7:47 am


It seems like talking to oneself is considered mental insanity today which doesn’t make any sense because we all have thoughts we don’t verbalize to others, but we think them to ourselves and talking to ourselves is a way to privately express them without others hearing. And I’m sure everyone writes stuff down so they don’t forget so I don’t see why some people think emailing oneself is odd. One of the managers where I work felt it was wierd a person to email oneself. I guess people talking to themselves end up in assylums or something.

how do i get my aunt to stop emailing me?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Friday 6 November 2009 4:38 pm


my aunt emails me and not my sister, only becaue im the only one who has (to be polite) for the past years.

ive been trying to distance myself from my relatives, because they are nosy and judgemental…

ive tried ignoring her emails, but she always writes about stuff i dont care about..and small talk.. and i **** small talk!

what will make her stop?

What’s the proper procedure to emailing a resume?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Sunday 1 November 2009 6:37 am


I know it’s unprofessional to just copy and paste into the text portion of the email. I can send them as PDF files, but do I send the cover letter and the resume as the SAME file, or can I send it as two separate files?
….or is there a better way to send it via email?

How do I tell my cube mate that constant texting/emailing on her photo is loud and distracting?Go to the boss?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Friday 23 October 2009 11:21 am


I’ve tried standing next to her desk and asking “sorry are you in the middle of something?” commenting that “(she’s) getting a lot of milage out of that data plan” etc. but she doesn’t get it… do I go to the boss or ask her directly. Either way she’s going to be angry and make my life even more miserable.
Follow-up - she types on her phone, which makes an endless clicking noise with each keystroke.

What is the correct etiquette for emailing a doctor?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Saturday 26 September 2009 7:33 am


I have to email my doctor and don’t know how to address him and sign off. Is it Dear Dr Smith Yours sincerely, or regards etc? HELP!

it is okay to put a cover letter in the body of your email when emailing your resume?

Posted by admin | Etiquette | Friday 18 September 2009 5:27 am


i’ve never done this before!