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Should I put a comma between the confirmation and the person's name at the end of the email? 3
I'm writing an email that looks like this:
I actually had lunch this afternoon.
Thanks Jim!
I said there should be no coma between Thanksgiving and Jim!
Will say:
Thanks or no coma?
The comma corresponds to a sch or writing interval.
So if the email was sent by Jim.
Thanks Jim, here's how the comma works (from the gym)
Thanks Jim
When the email was written to Jim.
You will just write
Thanks Jim (you don't need a coma here because you don't need a break or break from your rudeness)
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Should I put a comma between the confirmation and the person's name at the end of the email?
I'm writing an email that looks like this:
I actually had lunch this afternoon.
Thanks Jim!
I said there should be no coma between Thanksgiving and Jim!
Will say:
Thanks or no coma?
Thanks Name
Thanks Name
If your name is Jim, put a comma. Do not add commas when sending a thank you note to Jim.
If you are a gym, yes, if there is another gym, then no.
Are you a gym or someone else?
If you are a gym, here is:
Thanks Jim.
If it's a gym
Thanks Jim !!
Pets! X.
There may be a coma.
And it also says:
Thank you very much,
Gym
By trying to become a professional.
Eat later, thanks
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