“No need to reply” acknowledges to the recipient that the email you’re sending is necessary mental content, and it’s most likely one of many emails in her inbox—but you’re letting her off the hook from doing anything more than reading and archiving, or perhaps jotting a little something on her calendar or to-do list.
When someone reads your message but doesn’t respond?
Originally Answered: What does it mean if someone reads and doesn’t respond to a text? It could be: They’ve seen, read the message and ignored it which implies they have no interest in responding to it. They never got the message.
Is it rude not to say you’re welcome?
It is not rude not to say “you’re welcome” after a compliment. When “thank you” is the initiating phrase, your response should be “you’re welcome” or any substitute of that which seems most appropriate; however, when the initiating phrase is a compliment, “you’re welcome” becomes the response.
Is it okay to not reply to a text?
Yes, it is rude not to reply to a text message because, in reality, it only takes a few seconds to compose and send a reply. It’s common courtesy, especially when someone takes the time to reach out to you.
Is Double texting clingy?
Well, it is double texting but its not always a bad thing. Double texting doesn’t always have to show your date that you are clingy and desperate. You can show how much interested you are in them in a subtle yet effective way.
Do you need to Say Anymore is incorrect?
You do not need to say anymore is incorrect, because anymore means any longer (in British English) or in the recent or present period of time (in American English). I.e., it is an adverb of time. However, you do not need to say any more is correct.
Which is correct, any more or anymore?
I.e., it is an adverb of time. However, you do not need to say any more is correct. In that case, more acts as a pronoun, meaning a greater number or amount. In a negative sentence or question, the determiner any may be used before an uncountable or plural noun to refer to an amount or number of something.
Is it bad to reply late to an email from a superior?
If you received an email from a colleague — even a superior — or an important client, there’s no need to quit your job to avoid the awkwardness of a late reply. Even if you forgot to send a pressing document or provide much needed information, it’s better late than never.
Do you have to apologize for a late response to an email?
That kind of proactive honesty will carry you a long way. Of course, not every late email response requires an apology. If a casual acquaintance reached out to network but you got too busy with more urgent matters to respond, you may not need to apologize.