My personal preference would be to write it "I hope you are well."
"doing" seems like an unnecessary word to me.
You may also consider looking at other examples of formal emails to find something more stylistic and appropriate. "I hope you are doing well/I hope you are well," is what I'd use in an informal rather than formal email.
If the degree of formality in the e-mail is great, such as a business 'letter' enquiring about the progress of an order or payment, then there is no need to make any attempt at social contact such as enquiry about health. In fact, such social chat is inappropriate.
If it is a social e-mail then go with whatever you feel is good.
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Another option, which I find most often, is:
"I hope this email finds you well."
My personal preference would be to write it "I hope you are well."
"doing" seems like an unnecessary word to me.
You may also consider looking at other examples of formal emails to find something more stylistic and appropriate. "I hope you are doing well/I hope you are well," is what I'd use in an informal rather than formal email.
Hope You Are Doing Well
Yes
If the degree of formality in the e-mail is great, such as a business 'letter' enquiring about the progress of an order or payment, then there is no need to make any attempt at social contact such as enquiry about health. In fact, such social chat is inappropriate.
If it is a social e-mail then go with whatever you feel is good.
Of course. It works well and is very polite.
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