Hi matt, i would like to thank you for the great help yesterday No matter how i try to do it, it always sounds too Kindly, john i see it very strange, but many people in my institution are using it to close their emails
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Kindly, is this usage of kindly is correct?
Consider the common phrase please kindly listen while i explain this
Or kindly wait while i check this. in my view please is asking while kindly, as already mentioned, is used to take the edge of a command An example being in written format 'kindly pay your debt at your earliest convenience.' the use of both words together is contradictory. Do the needful. it's a phrase that i've only seen used in email, and i find it
Regardless of prefacing with please, one is commanding rather than asking for assistance I get emails asking to send someone some pictures and other information When replying, what should i write Kindly find the attached pictures and link for your reference
Kindly find the attached pictures and link for your information
Or should i use any other words to make it simpler What about for your needful As you have better contacts with musicians, kindly do the needful Do the needful is used when we want to cut the story short
In fact, at times, we just write do the needful and the favorer understands everything Wikipedia says that the phrase is now obsolete and slang (this is news for me!). What to send in reply if someone asking to reply the mail to confirm as discussed, please find the details below and kindly confirm your presence by replying to this email. Kindly let me know when i can expect the connection
I shall be highly obliged if you take immediate steps in this regard
I would be highly obliged if you would take immediate steps in this regard My question is, are both the bold sentences correct in the above context If yes, what is the difference between them? I am writing a formal email to someone to send him the link of a scheduled online meeting
I have already acknowledged him before about the meeting I can not figure out the most appropriate and fo. If you're writing a formal letter, and need the other party to reply as quickly as possible, how can you do it in the most polite, eloquent fashion