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Destiiny22

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Why should you include a subject line in an e-mail message?

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Why should you check your telephone messages regularly?



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Answer to Question 1

It is common courtesy to alert your readers to the topic of your message. It also allows recipients to organize their e-mail messages.

Answer to Question 2

A missed call is a missed opportunity. Professionals who don't respond promptly to messages may lose sales or may offend a client or business contact.



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