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I have concluded that the tone of email is more based on the mood of the person reading it rather than the mood of the person writing it. You can write something perfectly innocent, but if the other person is in a bad mood they will most likely assume you were angry.
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This is also true not only for an email sent but a comment made in a forum, a quote on the back of a card.
I try to add alot of (

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But a statement on a card is just that....a statement of how you think or feel and something that implies mistrust isn't what I would think a good thing to have when selling a product. And I agree with
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people may not trust you because they were encouraged to think.
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Sometimes 'thinking' about something said can lead to 'wondering' about the person that wrote or posted the comment. Your business card is like a first impression and you certainly don't want your customer to 'wonder' if they can trust you.
Whew...this was just to much 'thinking' for me this morning! lol
pk