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Was a professor correct to chastise me for writing “Prof. X” rather than “Professor X”?
No response from Professor; how should I remind him about writing a recommendation for me?When writing an email asking for PhD positions/projectsReceived an email from potential advisor and my name was wrong. should I correct him?Should I still use “Dear Prof.” to begin an email to a professor that I know?Professor X introduces professor Y to me. Should I CC prof X when emailing prof Y?Writing an email to a professor for teaching assistantship for the second timeHow to get big-picture feedback from advisors, rather than just details, during fieldworkIndicating work was performed as a student for alumniHelp writing a follow-up letter asking a professor to act as an academic referenceemail asking professor for help
I emailed Professor Mill [not his real surname] regarding typos in, and questions on, his book. I've never met and contacted him. My email commences with this salutation
Dear Prof. Mill
He replied
It is customary to address professors by their title in full, just as most people would not abbreviate the full names of people whom they do not know well.
His unpleasantness startled me. Is he correct though? If he is, wouldn't we have to write Mr. in full as Mister or even Master?
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I emailed Professor Mill [not his real surname] regarding typos in, and questions on, his book. I've never met and contacted him. My email commences with this salutation
Dear Prof. Mill
He replied
It is customary to address professors by their title in full, just as most people would not abbreviate the full names of people whom they do not know well.
His unpleasantness startled me. Is he correct though? If he is, wouldn't we have to write Mr. in full as Mister or even Master?
4
Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
2
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago
add a comment |
I emailed Professor Mill [not his real surname] regarding typos in, and questions on, his book. I've never met and contacted him. My email commences with this salutation
Dear Prof. Mill
He replied
It is customary to address professors by their title in full, just as most people would not abbreviate the full names of people whom they do not know well.
His unpleasantness startled me. Is he correct though? If he is, wouldn't we have to write Mr. in full as Mister or even Master?
I emailed Professor Mill [not his real surname] regarding typos in, and questions on, his book. I've never met and contacted him. My email commences with this salutation
Dear Prof. Mill
He replied
It is customary to address professors by their title in full, just as most people would not abbreviate the full names of people whom they do not know well.
His unpleasantness startled me. Is he correct though? If he is, wouldn't we have to write Mr. in full as Mister or even Master?
edited 22 mins ago
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Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
2
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago
add a comment |
4
Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
2
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago
4
4
Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
1
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
2
2
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago
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What a jerk! No, writing "Prof." is perfectly fine; his reaction is both incorrect and completely inappropriate. I cannot imagine any professor I know (even the ones I don't like) writing such a thing.
What country is this guy in? Some countries (e.g., Germany) have stricter rules for such things, but I'm still shocked he would respond like this.
regarding typos in ... his book
Ah. Is it possible he's being snarky about your abbreviation since you criticized his typos? If your e-mail had a condescending tone, maybe he is trying to "bite back." That's the only thing I can think of.
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
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What a jerk! No, writing "Prof." is perfectly fine; his reaction is both incorrect and completely inappropriate. I cannot imagine any professor I know (even the ones I don't like) writing such a thing.
What country is this guy in? Some countries (e.g., Germany) have stricter rules for such things, but I'm still shocked he would respond like this.
regarding typos in ... his book
Ah. Is it possible he's being snarky about your abbreviation since you criticized his typos? If your e-mail had a condescending tone, maybe he is trying to "bite back." That's the only thing I can think of.
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
What a jerk! No, writing "Prof." is perfectly fine; his reaction is both incorrect and completely inappropriate. I cannot imagine any professor I know (even the ones I don't like) writing such a thing.
What country is this guy in? Some countries (e.g., Germany) have stricter rules for such things, but I'm still shocked he would respond like this.
regarding typos in ... his book
Ah. Is it possible he's being snarky about your abbreviation since you criticized his typos? If your e-mail had a condescending tone, maybe he is trying to "bite back." That's the only thing I can think of.
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
What a jerk! No, writing "Prof." is perfectly fine; his reaction is both incorrect and completely inappropriate. I cannot imagine any professor I know (even the ones I don't like) writing such a thing.
What country is this guy in? Some countries (e.g., Germany) have stricter rules for such things, but I'm still shocked he would respond like this.
regarding typos in ... his book
Ah. Is it possible he's being snarky about your abbreviation since you criticized his typos? If your e-mail had a condescending tone, maybe he is trying to "bite back." That's the only thing I can think of.
What a jerk! No, writing "Prof." is perfectly fine; his reaction is both incorrect and completely inappropriate. I cannot imagine any professor I know (even the ones I don't like) writing such a thing.
What country is this guy in? Some countries (e.g., Germany) have stricter rules for such things, but I'm still shocked he would respond like this.
regarding typos in ... his book
Ah. Is it possible he's being snarky about your abbreviation since you criticized his typos? If your e-mail had a condescending tone, maybe he is trying to "bite back." That's the only thing I can think of.
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In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
|
show 2 more comments
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
In view of academia.stackexchange.com/questions/127175/…, I'd rather not identify which Prof. M. But I'll say that he's definitely an Anglophone, from a (former?) Commonwealth or the US.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
"Is it possible he's being snarky about your grammar since you criticized his": Possibly? But I pointed out objective mistakes as to fact, not grammatical ones.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
Thanks for info. Deleting my comment with the unredacted name.
– cag51
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
No problem! But I think his real surname is in my post history anyways....
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
1
1
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
"biting back" like that is still unprofessional even if provoked
– Thomas
2 hours ago
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Wow, Prof Mill is full of him/herself. I could care less about whether someone spelled my title or name incorrectly. Hell, they can write Dear Santa Claus in place of my real name and I would hardly blink.
– Prof. Santa Claus
3 hours ago
1
@Cag51 Ah OK! I'll add "chastise" back.
– Antinatalist
3 hours ago
2
It is customary to address professors by their title in full — (sigh) No, sir, it is not.
– JeffE
1 hour ago