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What to Avoid in a Professional Email Address?
Certain elements should be strictly avoided in a professional email address:
1.
Nicknames
: Avoid using informal or playful nicknames.
2.
Numbers
: Numbers can make your email address appear unprofessional and may be harder to remember.
3.
Special Characters
: Special characters like underscores, hyphens, or periods can lead to confusion and make your email address less professional.
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