"How are you feeling?" is used when you suspect someone's unwell. "How are you feeling today?" is used after confirmation of illness. "How are you?" is used when you don't care about well-being
"Hi all" is grammatically correct in email greetings. Forbes survey shows 52% prefer "Hi/Hello everyone" over "Hi/Hello all". Some prefer "Hi, everyone" or "Dear everyone" for natural sound
Select photo from Gallery or Photos app. Tap "Share" icon and choose Gmail. Enter recipient's email address and compose message. Tap "Send" to attach photos
Share your positive experiences with a friendly tone. Include specific details about your day's activities. Express gratitude for the check-in. Maintain a casual tone when texting distant acquaintances
Try messaging or calling to check if the blockage is confirmed. Social media blocks may show "can't be delivered" messages. Phone blocks can be indicated by "unavailable" messages or persistent beeping
Extensions allow companies to route callers through multiple departments. Most automated menus allow extension dialing after main number. Extensions are typically 3-4 digits long