Cc in mailing
CC (Carbon Copy) in mailing refers to a copy of a letter, email, or other document that is sent to someone who is not the primary recipient, but is still intended to receive a copy of the communication. This is often used to keep others informed or to seek their input or approval.
In the past, before the widespread use of email, CC was used to create a physical copy of a document, usually by using a carbon paper, which would create a duplicate copy of the document. This was often used to send a copy of a letter or document to someone who was not the primary recipient, but still needed to be informed or involved in the communication.
In modern times, CC is often used in email and other digital communications to send a copy of a message to someone who is not the primary recipient. This is often used to:
- Keep others informed about a decision or action
- Seek input or approval from others
- Provide a record of communication
- Notify others of a change or update
When using CC in an email, it is common to include the phrase "CC: [name]" or "CC: [email address]" to indicate that a copy of the email is being sent to someone else.