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商务英语写作:英文邮件结尾多达57种花样(上)

时间:2016-03-31 21:54:43

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 One day last fall, my colleague Miguel Morales received an email with a sign-off that was so strange, it has stuck in his mind for the last year. It came from Melissa Geisler, who works in digital sports programming and production at Yahoo. Below Geisler’s title and above her cell phone number was this mystifying quote: “The Bird is equal to or greater than the Word,” attributed to someone named, simply, “scientist.”

  去年秋天某一天,我的同时Miguel Morales收到了一封结尾很奇怪的邮件,这个结尾去年一直让他反感。这封邮件是Melissa Geisler发的,她在雅虎从事数字体育节目制作的工作。在Geisler的职位下面,电话号码上面有这样一句奇怪的引言:“鸟可能大于或等于那个词” 引自一个简单的名字自称为“科学家”的人。
  With this and other strange sign-offs in mind, Miguel suggested I tackle the subject of how best to conclude an email. I polled colleagues, friends and four people I’d consider experts, including Cynthia Lett, 55, a business etiquette1 consultant2 in Silver Spring, MD. Below is their combined wisdom and some commentary of my own. I offer four rules and a long list of potential sign-offs.
  对于这样子的和其它的一些结尾很奇怪的邮件,Miguel 建议我着手处理一篇主题为如何最好的结束一封邮件的文章。我对同事,朋友和我认为是专家的四个人进行调查,包括Cynthia Lett,他55岁,在马里兰州银泉做商业礼仪顾问,然后总结出如下凝聚他们智慧和我自己补充的结尾语。
  But first, Geisler’s quote. She says it came from an episode of the animated3 cable TV show Family Guy, about a song from the 1960s. “That was me trying to have a little fun,” she says, adding that she has since changed her signature to add Yahoo’s new logo, and abandoning the quote, which she hoped recipients5 enjoyed while it lasted. Much as I respect Geisler’s attempt at levity6, I think it’s a mistake to leave people guessing about what you want to say.
  但是首先着手的是 Geisler的引言。她说那句引言出自于动画片恶搞之家,是关于二十世纪六十年代的一首歌曲。她说“我只是想找些乐子,”,她还说她已经删掉了那个引言,将结尾改成了雅虎的新标识,她希望收件人能够喜欢。我认为Geisler的这种尝试是有点轻率的,让别人去猜测你在邮件中真正想要表达什么是不妥当的。
  Here are my four rules for signing off on emails:
  下面是我总结出来的邮件结尾的四个规则:
  1.Don’t include quotes.
  1.不要包含引言。
  2. Avoid oversized corporate7 logos. Sometimes we have no choice about this, because our companies insist we include these things, but if they are too big, they draw the eye away from the message.
  2.避免过大的公司标识。有时候我们别无选择,因为公司坚持让我们使用这些东西,但是如果标识太大了,它会分散看信息的注意力。
  3. Include your title and contact info, but keep it short. In most business emails, you’re doing the person a favor by sharing your vital information. But make it minimal8. Mine just says, “Susan Adams, Senior Editor, Forbes 212-206-5571.” A short link to your website is fine but avoid a laundry list of links promoting your projects and publications.
  3.包含你的职位和联系信息,但是保持简洁。对于大多数商业邮件,分享重要信息是在帮助别人。但是保持简短。像我的就写,“Susan Adams,福布斯杂志高级编辑,212-206-5571。”包含你公司网站的短链接是可以接受的,但是避免出现一系列推广你的项目和出版物的链接。
  4. Do include some kind of sign-off. Mark Hurst, 40, author of Bit Literacy: Productivity in the Age of Information and E-mail Overload9, says the function of a sign-off is to signal the end of a message, so the recipient4 knows it didn’t get short-circuited. “To me the sign-off is not so much style as function in the service of clearly communicating your message,” he says.
  4.务必包含结尾。Mark Hurst,40岁,比特素养的作者说:在信息和邮件超载的时代,结尾的功能是标志邮件的结束,因此收件人知道没有短路。他说,“对于我来说,结尾作为清晰地传达信息的工具没有太多的格式。”
  Etiquette consultant Lett advocates a more formal approach. “I don’t believe emails are conversations,” she says. “They’re letters.” I disagree. Emails are their own form of communication and they’re evolving fast. Farhad Manjoo, 35, Wall Street Journal technology columnist10 and until recently, the voice behind a Slate11 podcast, “Manners for the Digital Age,” puts it well: “An email is both a letter and an instant message,” he observes.
  礼仪顾问Lett提倡一个更加正式的方法。他说“我不认为邮件是对话,他们是信件。” 我不同意。邮件是他们彼此交流的形式,并且他们迅速发展。Farhad Manjoo,35岁,华尔街日报技术专栏作家,最近在Slate播客“数字时代的礼仪”中说的好,“邮件既是信件也是即时消息。”
  All of that said, here is a list of common and not-so-common email sign-offs, with commentary and notes from the experts.
  尽管如此,下面是一些带有专家评论和注释的常见的和不那么常见的邮件结尾。
  Best – This is the most ubiquitous; it’s totally safe. I recommend it highly and so do the experts.
  Best – 是最普遍的;绝对安全的。我和专家都极力推荐这个。
  My Best – A little stilted12. Etiquette consultant Lett likes it.
  My Best – 有点生硬。礼仪顾问Lett喜欢这个。
  My best to you – Lett also likes this one. I think it’s old-fashioned.
  My best to you – Lett也喜欢这个。我认为它过时了。
  All Best – Harmless.
  All Best – 用起来无大碍。
  All the best – This works too.
  All the best – 这个也管用。
  Best Wishes –Seems too much like a greeting card but it’s not bad.
  Best Wishes –看起来特别像贺卡,但是还不赖。
  Bests – I know people who like this but I find it fussy13. Why do you need the extra “s”?
  Bests – 我知道有人喜欢,但是我觉得它很繁琐。为什么你需要多余的“s?”
  Best Regards – More formal than the ubiquitous “Best.” I use this when I want a note of formality.
  Best Regards – 比最普遍的“Best”更正式。当我想要正式的写结尾时我会用这个。
  Regards – Fine, anodyne14, helpfully brief. I use this.
  Regards – 好,稳重,简短。我用这个。
  Rgds – I used to use this but stopped, because it’s trying too hard to be abbreviated15. Why not type three more letters? OK if you’re sending it from your phone.
  Rgds – 我过去常用这个但是现在没用了,因为这个很难被缩写。为什么不多写几个字母?如果是用手机发邮件的话,这个OK 。
  Warm Regards – I like this for a personal email to someone you don’t know very well, or a business email that is meant as a thank-you.
  Warm Regards – 给不是很了解的人发私人邮件时我喜欢用这个,商业邮件中它的意思是谢谢你。
  Warmest Regards – As good as Warm Regards, with a touch of added heat.
  Warmest Regards – 增添了一丝温暖,跟Warm Regards一样好。
  Warmest – I use this often for personal emails, especially if I’m close to someone but not in regular touch.
  Warmest – 私人邮件中我常常用这个,尤其是当我离别人很近但是又不常联系的时候,我会用这个。
  Warmly – This is a nice riff on the “warm” theme that can safely be used among colleagues.
  Warmly –这个一个关于 “warm” 的主题的很好的结尾,在同事之间使用很安全。
  Take care – In the right instances, especially for personal emails, this works.
  Take care – 在适合的情况下,尤其是私人邮件,这个很有用。
  Thanks - Lett says this is a no-no. “This is not a closing. It’s a thank-you,” she insists. I disagree. Forbes Leadership editor Fred Allen uses it regularly and I think it’s an appropriate, warm thing to say. I use it too.
  Thanks - Lett说这个禁用。他认为“这不是结尾而是感谢。”我不同意。福布斯编辑领导 Fred Allen经常用这个,我认为它是一个合适的、暖心的词。我也用。
  Thanks so much – I also like this and use it, especially when someone—a colleague, a source, someone with whom I have a business relationship—has put time and effort into a task or email.
  Thanks so much – 我也喜欢这个,并会用这个,尤其是当某人—同事,人脉资源,跟我有业务关系的人—花时间和精力完成任务和邮件时,我会用这个。
  Thanks! – This rubs me the wrong way because I used to have a boss who ended every email this way. She was usually asking me to perform a task and it made her sign-off seem more like a stern order, with a forced note of appreciation16, than a genuine expression of gratitude17. But in the right context, it can be fine.
  Thanks! – 这个很让我恼火,因为我曾经有个老板每封邮件都用这个结尾。他经常让我完成一个任务,带着勉强感谢的符号,这让他的结尾看起来像是一个严厉的命令,而不是真诚地表达致谢。但是在合适的语境中,它也适用。
  Thank you – More formal than “Thanks.” I use this sometimes.
  Thank you – 比“Thanks”更加正式。我有时用这个。
  Thank you! – This doesn’t have the same grating quality as “Thanks!” The added “you” softens18 it.
  Thank you! – 这个不会像“Thanks”那么让人不悦!多余的“you” 使它变得缓和。
  Many thanks – I use this a lot, when I genuinely appreciate the effort the recipient has undertaken.
  Many thanks – 当我真诚的感谢收件人所付出的努力时,我常常用这个。
  Thanks for your consideration. – A tad stilted with a note of servility, this can work in the business context, though it’s almost asking for a rejection19. Steer20 clear of this when writing a note related to seeking employment.
  Thanks for your consideration – 有点生硬带点屈从,尽管它几乎是寻求排斥,但是在商业邮件中它很有用。当你写就业相关的邮件时,避免使用它。
  Thx – I predict this will gain in popularity as our emails become more like texts. Lett would not approve.
  Thx – 随着我们的邮件变得更像文本,我猜想这个会获得欢迎。Lett 可能不会赞同。

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1 etiquette Xiyz0     
n.礼仪,礼节;规矩
参考例句:
  • The rules of etiquette are not so strict nowadays.如今的礼仪规则已不那么严格了。
  • According to etiquette,you should stand up to meet a guest.按照礼节你应该站起来接待客人。
2 consultant 2v0zp3     
n.顾问;会诊医师,专科医生
参考例句:
  • He is a consultant on law affairs to the mayor.他是市长的一个法律顾问。
  • Originally,Gar had agreed to come up as a consultant.原来,加尔只答应来充当我们的顾问。
3 animated Cz7zMa     
adj.生气勃勃的,活跃的,愉快的
参考例句:
  • His observations gave rise to an animated and lively discussion.他的言论引起了一场气氛热烈而活跃的讨论。
  • We had an animated discussion over current events last evening.昨天晚上我们热烈地讨论时事。
4 recipient QA8zF     
a.接受的,感受性强的 n.接受者,感受者,容器
参考例句:
  • Please check that you have a valid email certificate for each recipient. 请检查是否对每个接收者都有有效的电子邮件证书。
  • Colombia is the biggest U . S aid recipient in Latin America. 哥伦比亚是美国在拉丁美洲最大的援助对象。
5 recipients 972af69bf73f8ad23a446a346a6f0fff     
adj.接受的;受领的;容纳的;愿意接受的n.收件人;接受者;受领者;接受器
参考例句:
  • The recipients of the prizes had their names printed in the paper. 获奖者的姓名登在报上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The recipients of prizes had their names printed in the paper. 获奖者名单登在报上。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
6 levity Q1uxA     
n.轻率,轻浮,不稳定,多变
参考例句:
  • His remarks injected a note of levity into the proceedings.他的话将一丝轻率带入了议事过程中。
  • At the time,Arnold had disapproved of such levity.那时候的阿诺德对这种轻浮行为很看不惯。
7 corporate 7olzl     
adj.共同的,全体的;公司的,企业的
参考例句:
  • This is our corporate responsibility.这是我们共同的责任。
  • His corporate's life will be as short as a rabbit's tail.他的公司的寿命是兔子尾巴长不了。
8 minimal ODjx6     
adj.尽可能少的,最小的
参考例句:
  • They referred to this kind of art as minimal art.他们把这种艺术叫微型艺术。
  • I stayed with friends, so my expenses were minimal.我住在朋友家,所以我的花费很小。
9 overload RmHz40     
vt.使超载;n.超载
参考例句:
  • Don't overload the boat or it will sink.别超载,否则船会沉。
  • Large meals overload the digestive system.吃得太饱会加重消化系统的负担。
10 columnist XwwzUQ     
n.专栏作家
参考例句:
  • The host was interviewing a local columnist.节目主持人正在同一位当地的专栏作家交谈。
  • She's a columnist for USA Today.她是《今日美国报》的专栏作家。
11 slate uEfzI     
n.板岩,石板,石片,石板色,候选人名单;adj.暗蓝灰色的,含板岩的;vt.用石板覆盖,痛打,提名,预订
参考例句:
  • The nominating committee laid its slate before the board.提名委员会把候选人名单提交全体委员会讨论。
  • What kind of job uses stained wood and slate? 什么工作会接触木头污浊和石板呢?
12 stilted 5Gaz0     
adj.虚饰的;夸张的
参考例句:
  • All too soon the stilted conversation ran out.很快这种做作的交谈就结束了。
  • His delivery was stilted and occasionally stumbling.他的发言很生硬,有时还打结巴。
13 fussy Ff5z3     
adj.为琐事担忧的,过分装饰的,爱挑剔的
参考例句:
  • He is fussy about the way his food's cooked.他过分计较食物的烹调。
  • The little girl dislikes her fussy parents.小女孩讨厌她那过分操心的父母。
14 anodyne OM3yr     
n.解除痛苦的东西,止痛剂
参考例句:
  • It was their delight,their folly,their anodyne,their intellectual stimulant.这是他们的人生乐趣,他们的一时荒唐,他们的止痛药,他们的脑力刺激剂。
  • Friendship is not only the condiment but also the anodyne of life.友谊是人生的调味品,也是人生的止痛药。
15 abbreviated 32a218f05db198fc10c9206836aaa17a     
adj. 简短的,省略的 动词abbreviate的过去式和过去分词
参考例句:
  • He abbreviated so much that it was hard to understand his article. 他的文章缩写词使用太多,令人费解。
  • The United States of America is commonly abbreviated to U.S.A.. 美利坚合众国常被缩略为U.S.A.。
16 appreciation Pv9zs     
n.评价;欣赏;感谢;领会,理解;价格上涨
参考例句:
  • I would like to express my appreciation and thanks to you all.我想对你们所有人表达我的感激和谢意。
  • I'll be sending them a donation in appreciation of their help.我将送给他们一笔捐款以感谢他们的帮助。
17 gratitude p6wyS     
adj.感激,感谢
参考例句:
  • I have expressed the depth of my gratitude to him.我向他表示了深切的谢意。
  • She could not help her tears of gratitude rolling down her face.她感激的泪珠禁不住沿着面颊流了下来。
18 softens 8f06d4fce5859f2737f5a09a715a2d27     
(使)变软( soften的第三人称单数 ); 缓解打击; 缓和; 安慰
参考例句:
  • Iron softens with heat. 铁受热就软化。
  • Moonlight softens our faults; all shabbiness dissolves into shadow. 月光淡化了我们的各种缺点,所有的卑微都化解为依稀朦胧的阴影。 来自名作英译部分
19 rejection FVpxp     
n.拒绝,被拒,抛弃,被弃
参考例句:
  • He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection.他因怕遭拒绝决定不再去找她。
  • The rejection plunged her into the dark depths of despair.遭到拒绝使她陷入了绝望的深渊。
20 steer 5u5w3     
vt.驾驶,为…操舵;引导;vi.驾驶
参考例句:
  • If you push the car, I'll steer it.如果你来推车,我就来驾车。
  • It's no use trying to steer the boy into a course of action that suits you.想说服这孩子按你的方式行事是徒劳的。