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i have mailed you vs I have emailed you.

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I have mailed you' is used when referring to sending something through traditional postal mail, while 'I have emailed you' is used when referring to sending an email electronically.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 2091 views

i have mailed you

This phrase is correct when referring to sending something through traditional postal mail.

Use this phrase when you want to convey that you have sent something through the postal mail service.

Examples:

  • I have mailed you the documents.
  • She has mailed the package to her friend.
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Alternatives:

  • I have sent you a letter.
  • I have posted the letter to you.

I have emailed you.

This phrase is correct when referring to sending an email electronically.

Use this phrase when you want to convey that you have sent an email to someone.

Examples:

  • I have emailed you the details.
  • She has emailed the report to her boss.

Alternatives:

  • I have sent you an email.
  • I have messaged you.

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