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The 7 Cs - Clear, Concise, Concrete, Correct, Coherent, Complete, Courteous.

Firstly, being clear helps to convey the message easily. This allows the audience to quickly decipher and understand the points brought up by the writer. Secondly, when the writing is concise, the points are more straightforward. There is no beating around the bush since the unnecessary parts are removed. Thirdly, to be concrete is to be specific. Showing evidence and examples can help to back up whatever points that were
brought up. Next, the writing has to be correct. Double-checking the spelling, grammar, punctuation and format will make the writing more professional and easier to read. After which, there is coherence, whereby the writer ensures the writing is smooth flowing so that there are no breakages in ideas or points. Furthermore, the writer has to include all information and points. This can be for the format or the writing as a whole. This is to make the piece complete. Lastly, be courteous at all times. Have a positive attitude to the reader and make sure they are respected.

By incorporating the 7 Cs, we can enhance the quality of our writings. This is especially important in the case of official letters or e-mails. In order to be respected as a writer, the e-mail or letter has to be of proper format and have a high level of professionalism to it. This way, the points brought up will be taken seriously by the reader.

However, there are times when we can skip the use of the 7 Cs. One of which is when writing to a close friend or relative. These letters or e-mails generally do not follow a fixed format. If it does, it may appear to be distant, which will then defeat the purpose.

On a personal note, I feel that my writing has deteriorated since junior college. It basically came down to rustiness. After the A Levels, I have not been writing any formal letters or e-mails. Hence, not being able to practise the format and the application of the 7 C's. That is where CG1413 comes in!

What I really took home from the first formal tutorial of CG1413 was this following quote by my classmate - "The reader is not a mind-reader". It makes a lot of sense and I will definitely keep it in mind while doing my future writings.