只是将信件写得简洁明了还是不够的,语言也是一个重要的因素:你的用语要够"现代",才能更好地沟通。
Being Clear and Concise: Is It Enough?
The letter below is clear and
concise. But there still is a problem. Do you know what it is?
22 April 200X
Ms Fiona Green
100 Clearwater Bay Road
Sai Kung NT
Dear Ms Green
Phone Payment Service (PPS)
I refer to your telephone enquiry yesterday.
I would like to advise you of the details.
We sent you the Phone Payment Service (PPS) details and application form on 20 April.
If you complete and return the form to us, we can process your application immediately.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Yours
sincerelyClever Man
Clever Man
Manager
Smart Branch
Using Modern English: Why Do It
The letter still contains some "old-fashioned business English".
Look at the last paragraph of the letter.
"Thank you for your kind attention."
Does this sentence look familiar? Have you ever read - or written - this sentence at the end of a letter? Have you ever thought what this sentence means?
This remark only tells the reader two things:
l that they need to read the letter "kindly" (how does the reader do that?)
l that they need to read the letter "attentively" (again, how does the reader do that?).
It seems that the writer only wants the reader to read the letter...and not do anything else.
This sentence is an example of old-fashioned business English. There are many other examples, but, we shouldn't use any of them!
In all of your business writing, you should use plain and modern English. Your readers will like it. You'll also show that you represent a modern company.
Using Modern English: How To Do It
Study the table below. Avoid the old-fashioned expressions. Use only the modern words and phrases.
Old-fashioned
Modern
acknowledge receipt of
I have received
advise
inform/tell
assuring you of our best attention at all times
(nothing)
as per your request
as you requested
attached
herewith please find
I have attached
captioned
(nothing)
deem
believe / consider
due to the fact that
because / as
Esteemed Sir
Dear Sir
to forward
to send
at your earliest
convenience(exact date)
hereby/ herein/
herewith(nothing)
in compliance with your request
as you requested
kindly
please
permit me to say
(nothing)
prior to
before
pursuant to
after
queries
questions
under separate cover
separatelywe beg to remain
(nothing)
with regard to
regardingIn his letter to Fiona Green, Clever Man included some old-fashioned business English.
In his second paragraph (where he stated his purpose for writing), he wrote
I would like to advise you of the details.
If you revised that sentence to make it more modern, you could write
I would like to tell you the details.
In his last paragraph (the concluding remark), Clever Man wrote
Thank you for your kind attention.
If you revised that remark to make it more modern, you could write
I look forward to
hearing from you.
Both of these
revisions show good customer service. Both
revisions also sound natural, don't they? They sound as if you're
speaking with the customer face-to-face.
This is the final
revision of the letter. Compare it with the original letter on the right, and remind yourself of the
revision strategies that you've
learned so far.
FINAL
22 April 200X
Ms Fiona Green
100 Clearwater Bay Road
Sai Kung NT
Dear Ms Green
Phone Payment Service (PPS)
I refer to your telephone enquiry yesterday.
I would like to tell you the details.
We sent you the Phone Payment Service (PPS) details and application form on 20 April.
If you complete and return the form to us, we can process your application immediately.
I look forward to
hearing from you.
Yours
sincerelyClever Man
Clever Man
Manager
Smart Branch
ORIGINAL
22 April 200X
Ms Fiona Green
100 Clearwater Bay Road
Sai Kung NT
Dear Ms Green
PPS
I refer to your recent communication, and for your information please be advised that the PPS details and application form were sent to you at an earlier date. Thank you for your kind attention.
Yours
sincerelyClever Man
Clever Man
Manager
Smart Branch
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