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"Trust you are well", how often is it used as an opening in the emails? Hi everyone, hope you're having a great day. "Trust you are well." I came across this sentence a few times but I used to interpret it as trust yourself and you'll be fine until today... I realize it can be seen as "I hope you're doing well" or "I hope this email finds you well"? How often it is used as an opening in the emails or mails? Is it more formal? I'd like to know your opinions on this. Thanks for reading and have a nice day!
2020年5月31日 14:19
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To me, it means "I hope and assume you are well." It sounds a little formal, but it would be more formal if you put "I" at the beginning. It's not super common. It would be more common to say "I hope you're doing well" or "I hope this email finds you well."
2020年5月31日
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2020年6月2日
Hi Jon, Siphokuhle and Nanren888, Thank you so much for your comments!
2020年6月1日
Some speak well, others less so. There are a thousand and more ways to start an email. The most commonly used way is not always what you are seeking. . As you can see be the answer and comments below, people have their preferences. The one you quote in your question is a fine way to start. Sometimes starting with the most informal of greetings is less appropriate.
2020年5月31日
I use “I hope this email finds you well” almost on every email
2020年5月31日
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