Kevin has to provide some important information through an e-mail to a senior manager, Jack. Since Kevin is a new employee and Jack works from the company's headquarters, he does not know Jack personally. Which of the following greetings is the most appropriate in the email?
A. Dear Senior Manager
B. To Jack
C. Mr. Jack
D. Hi Jack
C
"Mr. Jack" is the most appropriate greeting in the e-mail. Include a greeting with the proper
level of formality. When writing to your boss, a person significantly older than you, or someone
you do not know, you may need to use a more formal greeting such as "Mr. Jack."
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