
A word for people who work under a manager
Oct 6, 2015 · Was it ethical for Bernie, the manager, to quit without informing his supervisees? supervisee: one who is supervised, who works under a supervisor (yourdictionary.com) It …
How to use the term "carbon copy" in business emails?
Sep 19, 2017 · As per Jon Hanna's second example, you can also use this parenthetically: My manager (copied) will need to provide approval My manager (copied in) will need to provide …
abbreviations - What is the rule for shortening people's names?
In general – and I cannot stress this enough: you asked for general, so I'm giving you general – multisyllabic names are often shortened to the first syllable (s). Hence: Jon (Jonathon), Rob …
grammar - "Name and I" or "name and me" when they are neither …
Sep 18, 2017 · There have been many questions on this exchange about when to use phrases such as "John and I" vs. "John and me". The answer seems to be you that you use "John and …
Is the correct format "Good morning, John" or "Good morning …
Apr 22, 2016 · Which of these is in the correct format? Good morning, John. Or Good morning John.
"send ... both me and ..." vs "send ... both myself and ..."
Feb 20, 2016 · Which is correct/preferable in the context of a third party sending file X via email: "please send X to both me and Ann" or "please send X to both myself and Ann" and why? …
Is it acceptable to drop the comma in "Thanks, John"?
The main difference between lying and not using a comma in "Thanks, John", in your analogy, is that lying is a deliberate act of deception that often has negative consequences for the person …
Capitalization for email greeting: Good morning OR Good Morning
Jul 10, 2015 · In an email greeting "Good morning" does the word "morning" need to be capitalized? Is it Good Morning or Good morning?
pronunciation - Why is Sean pronounced Shawn? - English …
Dec 27, 2014 · I've always had this question about the pronunciation of Sean. Is Sean a word from another language? Is it actually not pronounced Shawn and instead it's some sound …
You can contact John, Jane or me (myself) for more information
Me. Myself is reflexive: it denotes that the person (me) is doing something to that person (myself) and no other. It's not correct to use a reflexive pronoun unless the recipient of the action is the …