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This question is about day off request email.
To ask your boss for a day off, you'll need to talk to them in person and then write them an email. Talking to your boss in person about your plans first is generally a good idea since you can discuss dates that work or don't work more quickly in person than you can in an email.
After that conversation though, you should always send an email requesting the time off. This serves as a record for both of you in case there is any confusion in the future.
In your email, you should include the specific dates and times you want to take off, what type of leave you'll be using, and, if possible, the reason why you're taking the time off.
This can be as vague as "vacation" or "family emergency," but providing a reason of some kind goes a long way toward helping your boss be more inclined to approve your time off request.

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