Demander accuse reception mail
Here are some examples of polite and professional language you could use to request a response to an email or accusation:
Requesting a response to an email:
- "Dear [Name], I hope this email finds you well. I sent you an email on [date] regarding [topic]. Could you please let me know if you have received it and if you would be able to respond at your earliest convenience?"
- "Hello [Name], I wanted to follow up on my email from [date] regarding [topic]. Could you please provide an update on the status of [specific issue]?"
- "Dear [Name], I sent you an email on [date] and I haven't received a response yet. Could you please let me know if you have received it and if you would be able to respond soon?"
Accusing someone of not responding to an email:
- "Dear [Name], I'm writing to express my disappointment that I haven't received a response to my email from [date] regarding [topic]. I understand that you may be busy, but I would appreciate it if you could let me know if you have received my email and if you would be able to respond soon."
- "Hello [Name], I'm starting to get concerned that I haven't heard back from you regarding my email from [date]. Could you please let me know if you have received it and if you would be able to respond at your earliest convenience?"
- "Dear [Name], I'm finding it frustrating that I haven't received a response to my email from [date] regarding [topic]. I would appreciate it if you could provide an update on the status of [specific issue] and let me know if you have received my email."
Remember to always be polite and professional when requesting a response or accusing someone of not responding. Avoid being confrontational or aggressive, as this can escalate the situation and make it more difficult to resolve.