Follow up email questions

Here are some examples of follow-up email questions you could send to a recipient:

General Follow-up Questions

  1. Did you receive my previous email?
  2. Have you had a chance to review the information I sent?
  3. Are you available to discuss further?
  4. Do you have any questions or concerns about the topic?
  5. Is there anything else I can provide to help with your decision?

Specific Follow-up Questions

  1. Have you had a chance to review the attached document/file?
  2. Can you confirm receipt of the package/delivery?
  3. Have you spoken with [specific person or team] about this matter?
  4. Can you provide an update on the status of [specific project/task]?
  5. Are there any next steps you'd like me to take?

Questions to Clarify or Confirm

  1. Just to confirm, you're saying [restate their previous statement]?
  2. Can you clarify [specific point or question]?
  3. Is that correct, or would you like to revise [specific detail]?
  4. Can you provide more information on [specific topic or issue]?
  5. Are you looking for [specific outcome or result] from our discussion?

Questions to Encourage Action

  1. Are you ready to move forward with [specific plan or action]?
  2. Can you let me know when you'll be able to [specific task or deadline]?
  3. Would you like me to [specific task or follow-up]?
  4. Are there any obstacles or challenges you're facing that I can help with?
  5. Can you confirm a meeting or call for [specific date and time]?

Remember to keep your follow-up emails concise, clear, and relevant to the original conversation. You can also use these questions as a starting point and tailor them to your specific needs and goals.