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What is an example of plain language?

What is an example of plain language?

Active voice, not passive. Short sentences and paragraphs. Common, everyday words. Easy-to-follow design features (lists, headers, tables)

How do you write in plain language?

Top 10 Principles for Plain Language

  1. Write for your reader, not yourself.
  2. Use pronouns when you can.
  3. State your major point(s) first before going into details.
  4. Stick to your topic.
  5. Limit each paragraph to one idea and keep it short.
  6. Write in active voice.
  7. Use short sentences as much as possible.
  8. Use everyday words.

How do you know if a language is plain?

Checklist for Plain Language

  1. written for the average reader.
  2. organized to serve the reader’s needs.
  3. has useful headings.
  4. uses “you” and other pronouns to speak to the reader.
  5. uses active voice.
  6. uses short sections and short sentences.
  7. uses the simplest tense possible—simple present is best.
  8. uses base verbs, not hidden verbs.

What is the phone number for a cruise line?

Here, we offer a roundup of dozens of mainstream, luxury and expedition cruise lines from all over the world, with key contact information including snail mail addresses, customer service phone numbers and email addresses. We’ve listed information for river cruise lines here.

How to contact Royal Caribbean for cruise reservations?

CONTACT LISTROYAL CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL® Customer Service Pre-Cruise: 7am – 11pm EST Mon-Fri 9am – 8pm EST Sat/Sun (800) 529-6918 [email protected] Cruise Planner: (Onboard Reservations) [email protected]

What does Centrum mean on a Royal Caribbean ship?

Centrum is the Norwegian name for atrium. Royal Caribbean uses the term for the atrium or hub of its ships, which often features not just reception desks but a lively area for high-wire aerial entertainment, performances and games.

How to get in touch with a cruise line?

While there are plenty of resources for those of us with cruise questions — resources such as travel agents, Cruise Critic’s editorial features and our message boards — sometimes you just need to get in touch with your cruise line.