Braginsky email format

The Braginsky email format!

The Braginsky email format is a unique and humorous way of writing emails, popularized by physicist Vladimir Braginsky. It's characterized by a strict adherence to a specific format, which includes:

  1. Subject line: A brief, one-sentence summary of the email's content.
  2. Salutation: A formal greeting, usually "Dear [Name]" or "Hello [Name]".
  3. Introduction: A brief introduction that sets the context for the email.
  4. Main point: The main purpose of the email, usually a single sentence or a short paragraph.
  5. Conclusion: A brief summary of the main point and a call to action (if applicable).
  6. Closing: A formal closing, usually "Best regards" or "Sincerely".
  7. Signature: The sender's name, title, and contact information.

Here's an example of a Braginsky-style email:

Subject: Request for Meeting to Discuss Project Progress

Dear John

I am writing to request a meeting to discuss the current status of our project.

Main point: We have made significant progress, but there are some issues that need to be addressed before we can move forward.

Conclusion: I would like to schedule a meeting to discuss these issues and come up with a plan to resolve them.

Best regards,

Vladimir Braginsky Physicist and Project Lead [Email address] [Phone number]

The Braginsky email format is often used in a humorous or ironic way to poke fun at the traditional email format. It's a great way to add some personality and whimsy to your emails!