<p>I’ve been staring at this email for a while trying to figure out what to say, and given my relative inexperience in this matter, I figure some of you parents can perhaps give me some advice.</p>
<p>Long story short, I went in to ask about any jobs or internships open for students at a museum on-campus, and I was told that they had a clerical/database job open for anyone who wanted it. Unpaid and simple volunteer work, which I’m absolutely fine with, since I just need something on my resume. All in all, it was extremely informal and friendly; the man there didn’t even ask for my resume or anything. Instead we chatted a bit about what I wanted out of a job/internship at the museum and any openings they had. In the end, he told me to think about it for a bit - he didn’t want to put me on the spot - and to email him back re: the job when I’ve decided whether or not it’s for me. It probably would’ve been better had I just accepted it right then and there; it certainly would have cut out this very awkward email I’m trying to write.</p>
<p>So, basically, how would one go about writing this email, and what exactly would one include in it? I am aware this makes me sound a bit socially impaired, but the entire informal nature of the meeting is messing with my head. On the one hand, I’m under the impression that I should be sending a relatively formal reply, but on the other, I feel as if I should just send him a heads-up response along the lines of the following: </p>
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<p>Is this too informal?</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>