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how to write a rejection letter
a pleasent way of rejectioning someone letter for donation, but not being
offiences but nice |
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how to write a rejection letter
Open a new Word document and start typing pleasant and non-offending words
that are arranged such that the intended recipient gets your message that you are rejecting whatever it is that they have offered. If you have reason for rejecting it, you might try to work words to that effect into the arrangement. That about all I can offer. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. "redone" wrote in message ... a pleasent way of rejectioning someone letter for donation, but not being offiences but nice |
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how to write a rejection letter
Perhaps three paragraphs. In the first paragraph use positive words by
thanking them for their offer and how grateful you were. Second paragraph, describe nicely why you need to respectfully decline their offer. Third paragraph, thank them again and to "please feel free to contact me" with any questions. Positive, negative (neutral), positive. Always end on a positive...... -- Diane M. Diedrich "redone" wrote: a pleasent way of rejectioning someone letter for donation, but not being offiences but nice |
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how to write a rejection letter
And that will get you inundated with more requests. I wouldn't respond at
all but that's me. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Diane" wrote in message ... Perhaps three paragraphs. In the first paragraph use positive words by thanking them for their offer and how grateful you were. Second paragraph, describe nicely why you need to respectfully decline their offer. Third paragraph, thank them again and to "please feel free to contact me" with any questions. Positive, negative (neutral), positive. Always end on a positive...... -- Diane M. Diedrich "redone" wrote: a pleasent way of rejectioning someone letter for donation, but not being offiences but nice |
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