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Adding the word "very" to your email template

I'm with @Mitch Gallant and I'm liking where this is going. Personally, when I use very, really and literally I'm likely stretching my point to reach for something that's not there. That might just be me.

I'm more into the idea of WHAT can I add to the email than WHERE can I add to the email.

But, let's not discount WHERE this thread could take us. @danoneil is getting us thinking.
 

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# Summary A dealer proposes adding the word "very" to email templates to increase sincerity, while other forum members debate whether this tactic is effective or risks sounding robotic and over-the-top. Responses range from skeptical to humorous, with most agreeing that overusing superlatives backfires and that genuine human connection—through storytelling and actual care—matters far more than inserting intensifying adverbs. The thread ultimately suggests that the *what* (meaningful content) trumps the *where* (strategic word placement) in crafting effective dealership emails.

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