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Absolutely, yes, because I think it's really polite to reply when they want to ask something of me. I will do it as soon as possible because maybe they are in a hurry, and I think that is good for keeping the relationship.
It depends on the situation. Most emails are important. Those related to my jobs or studies, I reply to as soon as possible. However, some emails are not important to me. I try to respond to them when I have free time.
Well, I don't get many emails because I don't want to connect with people through emails. As for messages, I do receive them and I try to reply as soon as possible. I don't let the other person wait for me until the next day. So, I reply quickly.
Yes, I do respond to them because they often come to me in emergencies. I try to reply as quickly as possible. However, when I have my own urgent tasks, it can take me some time to get back to them. Still, as I mentioned earlier, I usually make an effort to respond promptly. Thank [...]
I probably don't reply to my emails because they mostly come from job ballots or other educational-related channels. I don't get the chance to reply to them because they provide me information, and they don't wish for anything back from me, like any answer. They are not looking for any response from me. So I [...]
I try to be responsive to emails. However, I also have responsibilities to projects. When clients have questions or queries, I prioritize responding quickly. Companies value client satisfaction and want to avoid delays. For example, last week I was working on a project for a client who provided feedback and wanted to know the progress.
It completely depends on the situation and the type of email or message. If it's a very important message that needs an urgent reply, I'll respond immediately. However, if I'm at work and the messages aren't critical, I usually delay my response.
Actually, yes. I try to reply to emails and messages as soon as I receive them. I hate waiting for people to respond, especially when it's important. For example, if I'm planning my day and I text my students about class times, it bothers me if they don't respond right away, even if I see [...]
Personally, if I'm busy or engaged with something, I'll reply later to the message or email. However, if I'm free and have nothing else to do, I prefer to respond right away or as soon as possible.
