8 articles tagged #slack
All English for IT articles related to #slack.
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How to Respond to a Passive-Aggressive Slack Message in English
Learn the English phrases for responding professionally to a passive-aggressive Slack message from a colleague, addressing the tone without escalating conflict.
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How to Write a Slack Status Update During Deep Work in English
Learn the English phrases for signaling focus time on Slack, setting response-time expectations, and re-engaging afterward without seeming unavailable or rude.
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How to Write a Slack Thread Summary in English
Learn the English phrasing for summarizing a long Slack thread into a decision and next steps, so the rest of the team doesn't have to read forty messages.
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English for Remote Async Communication
Learn the English writing skills and phrases for remote async work — clear Slack messages, async updates, written decisions, and avoiding ambiguity in distributed teams.
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Technical English for Remote Teams
English strategies for async-first remote IT teams: writing Slack messages that don't sound demanding, async update templates, meeting facilitation, and time-zone vocabulary.
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How to Write Effective Slack Messages in Tech Teams
How to communicate clearly on Slack in async tech teams — thread replies, @mentions, clear CTAs, avoiding misunderstandings, and professional tone.
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Writing Effective Slack Messages for Tech Teams: Async Communication Clarity
Learn how to write clear, professional Slack messages for async technical communication: status updates, requests, decisions, and incident alerts.
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Async Communication English: Slack, Teams, and Email for Developers
The English phrases, patterns, and etiquette for professional asynchronous communication in IT teams — Slack messages, Teams posts, pull request comments, and status updates.
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