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Even well-intentioned emails can fall flat if you miss key details regarding tone, grammar, or excessive AI-generated language.
Below, we’ll examine three frequent mistakes along with practical tips for avoiding them.
Using a writing style that’s either too formal or too casual for the context or recipient, leading to misunderstandings or negative impressions.
Why It Matters:
A highly casual tone can seem unprofessional, especially when writing to potential employers or senior managers.
An overly formal approach can come off as stiff or unapproachable in more relaxed settings.
How to Avoid It:
Know Your Audience: If you’re emailing a start-up founder, a slightly informal tone may be fine. For a large corporation’s HR department, lean more professional.
Use Prompt Refinements: Ask ChatGPT to “make the tone more friendly” or “increase formality” to see which version best suits your communication style.
Mistakes in punctuation, spelling, or sentence structure that make your email difficult to read or less credible.
Why It Matters:
Frequent errors signal a lack of attention to detail.
Poor grammar can confuse the message and negatively impact your professional image.
How to Avoid It:
Proofread Thoroughly: Even if ChatGPT helps generate your draft, double-check for any lingering mistakes.
Read Aloud: Reading your message out loud can catch awkward phrasing and typos.
Use Tools: Grammar-checking tools (including ChatGPT itself) can serve as a second set of eyes.
Including repetitive or “robotic-sounding” language that makes it obvious an AI wrote—or heavily influenced—the text.
Why It Matters:
Excessive AI jargon or formulaic phrasing can seem impersonal, reducing trust or engagement.
Recipients might question your authenticity if your emails sound too much like auto-generated copy.
How to Avoid It:
Add Personal Touches: Use examples or anecdotes in your own words.
Edit for Natural Flow: If you see repeated phrases like “In reference to your request,” replace them with more varied, human-sounding alternatives.
Ask for Variation: Try prompts like “Rewrite this to sound more personalized” or “Use a different phrase for ‘Thank you for your time.’”
Match the Tone: Align your writing style with the expectations of your audience.
Eliminate Errors: Proofreading is essential, even if AI has done most of the heavy lifting.
Stay Genuine: Use ChatGPT’s suggestions as a starting point, then add your personal flair to avoid generic, repetitive language.
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