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is this correct? or how should I email a customer that their order is ready and they can pick it up, without sounding rude.
Your order is ready, please feel free to pick up at your earliest convenience.
Thank you
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is this correct? or how should I email a customer that their order is ready and they can pick it up, without sounding rude.
Your order is ready, please feel free to pick up at your earliest convenience.
Thank you
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Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago
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is this correct? or how should I email a customer that their order is ready and they can pick it up, without sounding rude.
Your order is ready, please feel free to pick up at your earliest convenience.
Thank you
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is this correct? or how should I email a customer that their order is ready and they can pick it up, without sounding rude.
Your order is ready, please feel free to pick up at your earliest convenience.
Thank you
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Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago
add a comment |
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Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago
1
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Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago
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Yes, it could be perceived as rude because of the imperative. If this is for a subject line, consider something like, "Your order is ready for pickup."
– AleksandrH
yesterday
No, I will not be using a subject line. I will be using the same email thread. But thank you, I will keep that in mind.
– gigi
yesterday
"Your order is available for collection."
– Kate Bunting
10 hours ago