Remember, e-mail is not designed for _________ response (that’s why you have a telephone), it’s designed for convenience.
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- Remember, e-mail is not designed ________ ( to, for)immediate response, it’s designed __________ convenience. ( for, in)
- 10. E-mail is not designed for immediate response; it’s designed for _________.
- 1) One of the advantages of e-mail is that you can deal with messages _________________. 2) The annoyance of e-mail is that the ____________ to your e-mail may come in five days because e-mail is not an ________________________. 3) If you ____________ a meeting an hour later with e-mail, the chance that the participants will read the message will be pretty ____________. 4) Too many e-mail users assume that ____________ someone receives an e-mail, the person will ____________ it. 5) Remember, e-mail is not designed for immediate response; it’s designed for ____________. 6) The features of some e-mail systems can ____________ you when a person has received your e-mail and may also ____________ you when the person has read it. 7) Since there are no facial and voice ____________ to help e-mail, users have come up with something called “____________”.
- E-mail is a conversation that does not require an immediate response (like a telephone). If someone calls you on the telephone, you pick it up (unless you have an answering machine, voice mail or you are just plain rude) and the conversation begins. This is an interactive conversation.
- Why not have a new machine designed — (). I'll have someone do it soon. A: I don't think so B: I'm not sure C: It's up to you D: Sounds like a good idea