Do you ever use e-mail when you should meet face-to-face or use the phone?

by Steve Marr | Articles, Business

Do you ever use e-mail when you should meet face-to-face or use the phone?

The apostle John said, I have “many things to write you, I do not want to do so with paper and ink; I hope to come to you and speak to you face to face” (2 John 1:12, NASB).

Today, e-mail has many advantages; it’s quick, inexpensive and provides a written record of our mail and responses received.

However, when you have exchanged more than three e-mails on the same issue, call or visit the person and clear up the misunderstanding.

Your communication will improve as you use e-mail wisely.

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