It is true that every time we answer an e-mail immediately upon receipt, we train the sender to
expect immediate reply.
Many of the profiles that you browse through may not have been active for many years; so don't
expect an immediate reply.
That's fine — as long as employees don't think
you expect an immediate reply.
Not exact matches
I'd appreciate your
immediate reply just to acknowledge receipt of this letter, and to confirm when you
expect to be able to respond properly.
I'd also appreciate your
immediate reply to acknowledge receipt of this letter, and to confirm when you
expect to be able to respond properly.
But part of the reason you want to turn your Out of Office
reply on is to let important people (including clients and others outside your firm) know not to
expect an
immediate response.