"Our research reveals that emails are a major source of workplace stress," says Esteban Touma, a cultural and linguistics expert at Babbel.
As a language expert, Touma tells CNBC Make It he often sees people make two big mistakes when writing over email.
Typos and grammatical errorsThe first big mistake Touma often sees is when people neglect to proofread and edit messages thoroughly.
To avoid this mistake, take the time to proofread emails before you hit send, Touma says.
For example, Touma says, "'Let's schedule a call when you have some time to kill, Brian' is politely addressing Brian.
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