All the potential contractions...
it's and its...

But if we're talking ettiquette, here are a few more peaves...

1. Don't emote a message to death with smileys and abbreviations (I'm 
sometimes guilty of this).  Let your words indicate your tone.
2. You don't have to forward every stupid joke, flash movie, prayer, or 
chain letter you run accross.
3. If you're going to e-mail blast your friends, BCC them to prevent 
them from becoming virii/worm fodder.
4. Your signature doesn't have to be your biography nor does it need to 
include every possible method of contact.  I mean c'mon, the other 
person can just hit "reply".
5. Asking for return reciept?  Don't!

Eric


Ray Champagne wrote:

>CrystalVision (my company) has started up a newsletter to send to our 
>clients, and I have been asked to write a short article about email 
>etiquette, since it is a personal pet peeve of mine.  So, I have a 
>question for everyone:  I need to compile a list of grammar errors, can 
>you think of more to add to the list that I have below?
>
>Loose vs. Lose
>They're vs. their vs. there
>You're vs. Your
>To vs. Two vs. Too
>
>I am having a brain cramp right now, and can't come up with more, but I 
>know they're more out their.  (Just kidding)
>  
>



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