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How to Write a Thank You Note for Promotion - Writing Skills

Saying thank you for your promotion or writing a short thank you email for promotion is something you should do - it doesn't take much effort - but it's worth it! It shows you appreciate your boss and how incredibly grateful you are for the opportunity you have been given. How to Write a Thank You Note for Promotion So what's the best way to say thank you for the promotion? Most people write a short thank you message for promotion , an email or letter. Thank you messages to bosses after promotion A promotion to a new team or senior position is an incredible opportunity for more responsibility and further professional development. You obviously make a valuable contribution to the company's success and help in achieving its objectives. Why should you write a thanks letter for a promotion? Writing a thank you letter or email to your direvct manager can bring numerous advantages. The main reasons to say thanks for a promotion are the following: ...

5 Common Writing Errors (And How to Fix Them)

5 Common Writing Errors (And How to Fix Them) 1. Articles 2. Adjectives & Adverbs 3. Possessives 4. Prepositions 5. Non-parallel structure If you're learning English as a second language, there's a good chance you've made some errors in your writing. That's perfectly normal! However, it's still important to try to avoid making common mistakes so that you can communicate more effectively. Here, we cover five of the most common writing errors made by English language learners and how you can fix them. 1. Incorrect use of articles (a/an/the) One of the most common mistakes made by English language learners is using articles incorrectly. Articles are words like "a," "an," and "the" that are used before nouns. They are used to signal whether the noun is specific or unspecific. For example, if I say "I saw a dog on the street," I am referring to a specific dog that I saw. On th...