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Is it "silly" for a professional to use “smiley’s" in written communication?

- Why not? Why yes? - Are smiley's [ :-) ;-) :P ] mostly useful or mostly useless? - Are they for all of us or just or kids? - Do they have positive added value to our written communication or a negative one?

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Question ajoutée par Khatim Abbas Seed , BUSINESS CONSULTANT , Google
Date de publication: 2014/03/28
Omer Mohammad Awais
par Omer Mohammad Awais , Senior Sales Consultant , Dar Wa Emaar

well i think professionals don't like this act.

but i really use smiley's  in writen communication & mostly its useful.

its a good way to show your emotions in communication.

Santosh Kumar Jangid Santosh
par Santosh Kumar Jangid Santosh , Area Sales Manager , SP Techno Solution Pvt Ltd

Word professional..required professional format for communication .

In specified  format smiley’s  use is prohibited.

 

Vidya Baday
par Vidya Baday , Chief Operating Officer , Intone Networks

In formal company corrspondence of emails usage of smileys do not portray professionalism. These expressions are more convenient with someone you have known informally and have the comfort level to share like the smileys.

Jillann Ivan
par Jillann Ivan , Customer Relations, Marketing and Event Manager , Freelance

I do not think it is appropriate to use "smiley's" in professional communication.  If it is a client that has become a friend there might be an exception.

Jack Milgram
par Jack Milgram , Writer , Freelance

No. Email etiquette prohibits the use of ''smileys'' or emoji. Using emoji in formal emails makes you look juvenile and unprofessional.

Amit Kumar
par Amit Kumar , Advisor , MAKE MOBILE APP IN A DAY

Smiley are funny ways to represent moods. I hope professionally stakeholders will like to be assertive and will not evoke mood symbols. SO to  answer, if professionals are not chatty or are on subject they should not use, mood symbols.

PS: I will not try to be creative to send my feelings across.

Vinod Jetley
par Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

Yes

depends if what  kind of written communication :)

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