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Re: The small random questions thread [Seating algorithms]
« Reply #405 on: August 08, 2013, 02:30:32 pm »

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« Reply #406 on: August 09, 2013, 01:38:14 pm »

EDIT: wrong dam thread
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« Reply #407 on: August 13, 2013, 11:48:20 am »

So, what is proper etiquette when writing a formal e-mail? With a letter (formal), you have the address, return address, date, greeting, and signature. Which parts of these should you include in a formal email? I usually just do the greeting, text, and signing off, figuring the rest is done by the e-mail heading and program. Should I put more? Less? Stop worrying because most people don't do any of that?
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Re: The small random questions thread [Seating algorithms]
« Reply #408 on: August 13, 2013, 11:58:20 am »

So, what is proper etiquette when writing a formal e-mail? With a letter (formal), you have the address, return address, date, greeting, and signature. Which parts of these should you include in a formal email? I usually just do the greeting, text, and signing off, figuring the rest is done by the e-mail heading and program. Should I put more? Less? Stop worrying because most people don't do any of that?

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Formal-Email

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Re: The small random questions thread [Seating algorithms]
« Reply #409 on: August 13, 2013, 12:05:08 pm »

Sorta' depends on the situation. Normally I'd say greeting/text/sign-off is sufficient -- as you note, address/return address and date are covered by the program -- but depending on who it's from and who it's going to more or less may be necessary. Signatures seem to be a thing used in email only by folks in some sort of official position, ferex, and then often only when acting in official capacity (so you'll see one on, say, a legal notice or some sort of financial transaction or whatev', but possibly not something in-house.).

For what it's worth, this is what I've been using to first-time contact my teachers with questions this semester. It's a little muddly in places due mostly to local dialect ("I've got", ferex.), but more or less what I'd recommend for anything not hyper-formal:
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Re: The small random questions thread [Seating algorithms]
« Reply #410 on: August 13, 2013, 12:15:02 pm »

Sorta' depends on the situation. Normally I'd say greeting/text/sign-off is sufficient -- as you note, address/return address and date are covered by the program -- but depending on who it's from and who it's going to more or less may be necessary. Signatures seem to be a thing used in email only by folks in some sort of official position, ferex, and then often only when acting in official capacity (so you'll see one on, say, a legal notice or some sort of financial transaction or whatev', but possibly not something in-house.).

For what it's worth, this is what I've been using to first-time contact my teachers with questions this semester. It's a little muddly in places due mostly to local dialect ("I've got", ferex.), but more or less what I'd recommend for anything not hyper-formal:
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Shakeninja link is good ninjalink.

Sweet, that's more-or-less what I do. Thanks! I was curious if there was a commonly accepted method, since I've seen it done multiple ways in the last few days, from people acting in official capacity without so much as a name at the end or greeting at the beginning, to an e-mail with a full out heading and signature with position and phone number and everything. Too much formal communication lately.

So, what is proper etiquette when writing a formal e-mail? With a letter (formal), you have the address, return address, date, greeting, and signature. Which parts of these should you include in a formal email? I usually just do the greeting, text, and signing off, figuring the rest is done by the e-mail heading and program. Should I put more? Less? Stop worrying because most people don't do any of that?

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Formal-Email

I especially like this part: "Your e-mail address should be a variation of your real name, not a username or nickname. Use periods, hyphens, or underscores to secure an e-mail address that's just your name, without extra numbers or letters, if you can."
Everybody should be following this advice!
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« Reply #411 on: August 13, 2013, 12:40:11 pm »

Ha. That's the one bit of advice in that article I wouldn't follow if you put a gun to my head. If there were a way to change my bloody school email to be something disassociated from my name, I'd do it in a heartbeat.

Well... maybe a throwaway account for formal stuff, I'unno. Damn sure wouldn't use something related to my name for a general use email address. Problem being I have a hard enough time remembering to check one email account, nevermind multiple ones :-\
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Re: The small random questions thread [Seating algorithms]
« Reply #412 on: August 20, 2013, 11:37:38 am »

What could I name a character class for a mecha game in which said class is meant to be reminiscent of a martial artist but the name is meant to be sorta culturally neutral.
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« Reply #413 on: August 20, 2013, 11:39:47 am »

Melee specialist?

Close combat specialist?

Punchy?
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« Reply #414 on: August 20, 2013, 11:51:54 am »

"Skilled Fighter"
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« Reply #415 on: August 20, 2013, 11:52:59 am »

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« Reply #416 on: August 20, 2013, 11:54:58 am »

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« Reply #417 on: August 20, 2013, 11:55:29 am »

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« Reply #418 on: August 20, 2013, 12:36:07 pm »

The Brucer.
Primarily from Bruce Lee, but Bruce is a generally tough name and other tough characters have the name (Bruce Banner, Bruce Wayne, Bruce Springsteen). It's a common Western name, which makes it relatively culture-neutral.
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« Reply #419 on: August 20, 2013, 12:38:07 pm »

The Brucer.
Primarily from Bruce Lee, but Bruce is a generally tough name and other tough characters have the name (Bruce Banner, Bruce Wayne, Bruce Springsteen). It's a common Western name, which makes it relatively culture-neutral.

Brucing also sounds suspiciously like Bruising. I heartily support this.
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