[kwlug-disc] trimming posts
John Johnson
jvj at golden.net
Tue Apr 22 08:13:24 EDT 2014
On 2014-04-22 04:41, unsolicited wrote:
> Not using signatures is part of that.
I am old school.
And I think that, in many cases, but not all, a certain degree of
decorum or protocol should be employed, even if not always welcome.
I think that, where a missive is intended for a specific person, a
salutation is a "nice touch".
The saluation need not be any more than the person's name - so as not to
waste time or space.
A message, like this one, intended for a group, need not have a salutation.
Similarly, in my view, a signature or valediction (thanks Wikipedia) or
closing, is also "nice touch".
And again, the closing can be minimal - so as not to waste time or space.
In the Wikipedia descriptions of the Salutation and Valediction, the
terms are said to express respect for the intended audience.
(With this, I am not suggesting the negative.)
Further, with a medium that is as dry as textual email, I see the
Salutation and Valediction as a way to add a bit of my personality to
the message.
John Johnson -- who admits to plagiarizing when he sees a good idea
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