How Do You Start A Mass Email Greeting?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. 1 Hi [Name], In all but the most formal settings, this email greeting is the clear winner. …
  2. 2 Dear [Name], Although dear can come across as stuffy, it’s appropriate for formal emails. …
  3. 3 Greetings, …
  4. 4 Hi there, …
  5. 5 Hello, or Hello [Name], …
  6. 6 Hi everyone,

How do you greet multiple recipients in an email?

If it’s a group of people you know really well, you can use something more informal such as “Hi all,” “Hi team” or “Hi everyone.” If it’s a more formal email, you can use greetings such as “

Dear Coworkers

,” “Dear Colleagues” or “Dear Hiring Committee.”

What is a good greeting for a mass email?



Dear [first name]

” “I hope this email finds you well” “Hello or hi” “Hope you’re having a great week”

Can you start an email with to all?

2 Answers. It’s

best to leave off any salutation unless specifically addressing one person

, or group, in an email that is CC’ed to others. If you’re addressing everyone equally saying “hi all” or “all” seems as weird as if you’d started a newspaper article that way.

What is a good opening sentence for an email?


I hope the pandemic hasn’t been too harsh on you

… I hope you are well in these interesting times… I hope the week is going great so far… I hope your day so far has been pleasant…

How do you greet someone professionally?

  1. “Hello!”
  2. “Good morning.”
  3. “Good afternoon.”
  4. “Good evening.”
  5. “It’s nice to meet you.”
  6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)
  7. 7. “ Hi!” ( Probably the most commonly used greeting in English)
  8. 8. “ Morning!” (

What are some good greetings?

  • Hello.
  • Good morning.
  • Good afternoon.
  • Good evening.
  • It’s nice to meet you.
  • It’s a pleasure to meet you.

How do you say hello in a group email?

  1. If it’s a group of people you know really well, you can use something more informal such as “Hi all,” “Hi team” or “Hi everyone.”
  2. If it’s a more formal email, you can use greetings such as “Dear Coworkers,” “Dear Colleagues” or “Dear Hiring Committee.”

How do you say hello in a professional email?

  1. 1 Hi [Name], In all but the most formal settings, this email greeting is the clear winner. …
  2. 2 Dear [Name], Although dear can come across as stuffy, it’s appropriate for formal emails. …
  3. 3 Greetings, …
  4. 4 Hi there, …
  5. 5 Hello, or Hello [Name], …
  6. 6 Hi everyone,

Should I use dear or hi in an email?


“Dear” is appropriate for an initial email

, but it may sound stuffy and repetitive if you add it to every message in a long email chain. In subsequent emails, you can use “Hello” instead.

What can I say instead of hope this email finds you well?

  • 1 Nothing at all. …
  • 2 Something personal. …
  • 3 “I know you’re swamped, so I’ll be brief.” …
  • 4 “We met at ______.” …
  • 5 A bit of small talk.

What would be a good opening sentence?

A good hook might also be a question or a claim—anything that will elicit an emotional response from a reader. Think about it this way: a good opening sentence is

the thing you don’t think you can say, but you still want to say

. Like, “This book will change your life.” … You want to publish a book for a reason.

What to say instead of hope you’re doing well?

  • Hope you are doing well and safe.
  • I hope this email finds you well.
  • “How’s life in (Place name)”
  • “I hope you’re having a great week”
  • “Hope you had a good weekend!”
  • “I hope you are having a productive day”
  • “How’s life in your world?”
  • “I’ve been thinking about you.

How do you say hi in unique way?

  1. Hey, Sunshine! How are you? …
  2. There’s My Pumpkin!
  3. What’s roasting, little poulet?
  4. Howdy-doody! Bring me up to date!
  5. Ghostbusters! …
  6. More Tips To Make Any Greeting Fun.
  7. Wats poppin Chica?
  8. Waddup Brah?

What can I say instead of greetings?

  • greetings.
  • hi.
  • howdy.
  • welcome.
  • bonjour.
  • buenas noches.
  • buenos dias.
  • good day.

What can I say instead of hi?

  • greetings.
  • howdy.
  • welcome.
  • bonjour.
  • buenas noches.
  • buenos dias.
  • good day.
  • good morning.
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