With the growing popularity of email and texting, some of the rules for proper English and punctuation have fallen by th

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With the growing popularity of email and texting, some of the rules for proper English and punctuation have fallen by th

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With the growing popularity of email and texting, some of the
rules for proper English and punctuation have fallen by the
wayside. How does this affect emails sent in a business
environment? When is it appropriate to use slang and no punctuation
in email messages? When is it not? Please be detained in your
initial post
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