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Author Topic: is it ok to use postnominals after your name in emails?  (Read 668 times)
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« on: 07 November 2011, 0:18:39 am »
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At work I want to use my degree + professional membership title after my name, of which I am entitled to. This gives the impression that I am educated and I think will help the company a long way.

Is this ok to do? I know that there are people who will get jealous and think I am a snob..
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« on: 07 November 2011, 0:18:39 am »
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« Reply #1 on: 07 November 2011, 12:03:48 pm »
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You are a medical Dr or its required for your profession no - makes you look like a tit
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snob? No
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« Reply #2 on: 07 November 2011, 13:01:16 pm »
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Just a pretentious twat
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« Reply #3 on: 07 November 2011, 18:49:18 pm »
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If you are in an acedemic job it is OK.
If not, not.
If you wish to give the impression that you are educated, you should improve your standard of written English. At present your command of the language leaves much to be desired.
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« Reply #4 on: 07 November 2011, 23:34:42 pm »
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If you have earned it, use it.  Cool
However I don't think memberships of institutes, societies, associations etc are worth the ink.  Lips sealed
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« Reply #5 on: 08 November 2011, 0:13:10 am »
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If you have earned it, use it.  Cool
However I don't think memberships of institutes, societies, associations etc are worth the ink.  Lips sealed


Nobody likes a show off.

I.T. Pink esq.
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