How to correctly apologize for grammar and spelling mistakes in email

Published 28 February 08 05:16 PM | rodtrent

Have you noticed when receiving emails from folks, it sometimes says things like:

1. Sent using my Windows Mobile device.

2. Sent from my BlackBerry wireless device

3. Painstakingly sent from my Blackberry

So, maybe the tip here is that if you have a hard time speling or a tough time doing grammar just right, why not just throw something like this into your email signature line — whether or not you are actually emailing from such a device.

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Painstakingly blogged from my Windows Mobile device

Comments

# tmintner said on February 28, 2008 07:44 PM:

You could just add:

Not sent from my blackberry, went to public school.  Sorry

# Grammar Articles » Blog Archive » How to correctly apologize for grammar and spelling mistakes in email said on February 29, 2008 12:19 AM:

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# hwilson542 said on February 29, 2008 07:38 PM:

How about   GFY ....  hehehe

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