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Sveta_85 [38]
1 year ago
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Whats the differences between texting and emailing, and why the latter (emailing) is more common in professional communication.

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Trava [24]1 year ago
6 0

The primary distinction between texting and email is that texting requires cellular data, whereas email requires a consistent internet connection.

<h3>What is email?</h3>

E-mail, or electronic mail, refers to messages sent and received by digital computers via a network.

An e-mail system allows computer users on a network to communicate with one another by sending text, graphics, sounds, and animated images.

People prefer email for business communication because it is easily accessible on a mobile phone. It's simpler, and they believe they're more adaptable during the day.

To receive email, the recipient must have internet access. Viruses are easily transmitted through email attachments, and most email providers will scan your emails for viruses on your behalf.

Thus, email is more common in professional communication.

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