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Why this prompt matters
The average professional spends 28% of their workday on email. Having templates for common situations saves hours per week and ensures you always strike the right tone, especially in high-stakes situations like asking for a raise or handling a mistake.
What we use it for
Business writing
Prompt
Write professional email templates for these common business situations: 1) Following up after a meeting, 2) Requesting a deadline extension, 3) Declining a request politely, 4) Introducing yourself to a new team, 5) Asking for a raise/promotion, 6) Apologizing for a mistake, 7) Requesting a testimonial from a client, 8) Cold outreach to a potential client. For each: use a clear subject line, keep the body under 150 words, include a specific call-to-action, maintain a professional but warm tone.
Result
## 1. Meeting Follow-Up
**Subject:** Great connecting today - next steps
Hi [Name],
Thank you for taking the time to meet today. I really enjoyed our conversation about [specific topic discussed].
As discussed, here are the next steps: - [Action item 1] - I'll have this to you by [date] - [Action item 2] - Could you share [item] by [date]?
I've attached [relevant document] for your reference.
Looking forward to our next conversation on [date/time]. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything comes up before then.
Best regards, [Name]
## 5. Asking for a Raise
**Subject:** Discussion request: My role and compensation
Hi [Manager],
I'd love to schedule 30 minutes to discuss my role and growth trajectory. Over the past [timeframe], I've been proud to [2-3 specific achievements with numbers]. I believe my contributions have grown significantly, and I'd like to align my compensation accordingly.
Would [date/time] work for a conversation?
Thank you, [Name]
The average professional spends 28% of their workday on email. Having templates for common situations saves hours per week and ensures you always strike the right tone, especially in high-stakes situations like asking for a raise or handling a mistake.
This prompt demonstrates a structured approach to business writing, producing consistent, high-quality results that can be iterated upon.