What is the difference between using "received" and "good" when replying to a message?
I think there are the following differences.
Replying "received" gives a more formal feel to show that you value the person you're messaging and the message you're receiving. At the same time, it also reflects that you are a more capable person, neat, rigorous and serious, and a glance, which makes people feel that you are worthy of trust and trust. At the same time, the word "received" does not carry any emotion, but just tells the other party that you have received the other party's information, which is an objective statement, and the other party does not feel your emotions.
Replying "yes" gives the impression that you are not averse to the message sent by the other party, and even a little happy, or very happy. This kind of reply makes people feel kind. The word "good" itself has its own temperature, it is like a small sun with its own light, which makes people feel warm. Replying "yes" will make people feel that you are a good person to work with.
So, when to use "received" and when to use "good"?
If it is a work message from the leader, try to use "received", which can reflect your respect for the leader and also show that you take the work seriously and rigorously. If it's a message from a good friend or loved one, you can reply with "OK" or some emojis, which will help make communication easier and make friendship or family relationship deeper. Of course, if a friend asks you to do something that makes it difficult for you, you can also reply "received" or pretend not to reply. When a friend says something that makes you embarrassed, and you reply to your friend with a cold "received", she will definitely reflect on herself, and maybe she will change her mind. If the person sending the message is your superior and friend, you can also reply "received" and add an emoji (e.g. a flower). This can also be used to convey the meaning appropriately.