What writing style would use ttyl?
What is casual?
What does the expression 'by the book' mean?
What is do things according to policy/law?
When should you read the agenda for a meeting?
What is before the meeting?
Which of the 5 C's refers to including all of the information the first time?
What is complete?
What does the transitional word 'finally' mean?
What is 'to conclude'?
'I'm looking forward to seeing you!' is an example of what kind of writing style?
What is informal?
What does the expression 'back to square one' mean?
What is to start over again?
What should you focus on when taking notes during a meeting?
What are the key points?
Which of the 5 C's refers to communicating with accurate information?
What is correct?
Why should you use 'either...or...'?
What is to show choices?
Are longer sentences considered to be more formal or informal?
What is formal?
What does the expression 'go the extra mile' mean?
What is do more than what people expect?
What does the phrasal verb 'to go over' mean?
What is to discuss?
Which of the 5 C's refers to getting to the point quickly?
What is concise?
When should you use the transitional phrase 'similarly'?
What is to compare?
Is 'to ask' or 'enquire' more informal?
What is 'to ask'?
What does the expression 'no brainer' mean?
What is really obvious or a decision that is really easy to make?
True/False: Meeting minutes should include the minutes from the previous meeting.
What is true?
Which of the 5 C's refers to using a polite tone?
What is courteous?
Why would you use the transitional phrase 'for instance'?
What is to show an example?
What should you consider when deciding to use informal or formal writing (3 things)?
What is the message, type of document, and the sender/receiver relationship?
What does the expression 'see eye to eye' mean?
What is to agree?
What should a formal meeting invite include?
What is place, date, time, and purpose?
Which of the 5 C's refers to including questions and clarifications?
What is clear?
When should you use the transitional verb 'on the other hand'?
What is to contrast?