What does cc stand for in email

In email, "CC" stands for "Carbon Copy". It's a way to send a copy of an email to additional recipients, usually people who are not the primary recipient of the email, but who may be interested in the content or need to be informed about the conversation.

When you CC someone, they receive a copy of the email, but they are not the primary recipient. The primary recipient is usually the person you are addressing the email to, and they are the one who is expected to take action or respond to the email.

CC is often used for several purposes:

  1. Keeping others informed: You may CC someone who needs to be aware of the conversation, but is not the primary recipient.
  2. Collaboration: You may CC team members or colleagues who need to be involved in the conversation.
  3. Record-keeping: You may CC someone to keep a record of the conversation or to provide a paper trail.

It's worth noting that there is also a similar concept called "BCC" (Blind Carbon Copy), which is used to send an email to multiple recipients without revealing their email addresses to each other.