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Use simple language from "summary" of Effective Emails by Chris Fenning

When crafting emails, it is crucial to use language that is easy for the recipient to understand. This means avoiding jargon, complicated terminology, and lengthy sentences that can confuse the reader. By using simple language, you can ensure that your message is clear and easily comprehensible. Simplicity is key when it comes to effective communication. Using straightforward language helps to convey your message more clearly and reduces the risk of misinterpretation. Complex language can lead to confusion and can create barriers to effective communication. By keeping your language simple, you can ensure that your message is understood by the recipient. Clarity and coherence are essential aspects of effective communication. By using simple language, you can ensure that your message is clear and easy to follow. Complex language and convoluted sentences can muddy the waters and make it difficult for the reader to understand your message. By using simple language, you can ensure that your message is coherent and easy to follow. Logical sequencing is another important aspect of effective communication. By using simple language, you can ensure that your message flows logically from one point to the next. Complex language and convoluted sentences can disrupt the flow of your message and make it difficult for the reader to follow. By using simple language, you can ensure that...
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