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In response to
"
That seems a little presumptuous. I would just go for Yours Faithfully. -- nm
"
by
Loyola
It really depends how well you know the other party too. -- nm
Posted by
VMan
Nov 4 '08, 13:43
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Yeah that's true. I would also probably include "I am happy to be available to discuss matters at any time with you if you so wish"...or words to that
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Loyola
Nov 4, 13:45
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I'm asking this person to review my portfolio and to give me advice on getting a job in the industry she works in. -- nm
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lileve
Nov 4, 13:47
1
but treat it like they might in a position to give you a job -- nm
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zork
Nov 4, 13:49
I like "Thank you for your attention in this matter" -- nm
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loosilu - I voted!
Nov 4, 13:47
3
Definitely too, accomplishes the walking backwards out of room with head bowed thing :) -- nm
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Loyola
Nov 4, 13:50
I always thank people for their *time* -- nm
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zork
Nov 4, 13:47
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I only do that when I am stealing their watch. -- nm
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Roger More
Nov 4, 13:52
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