It’s necessary to be polite
; otherwise, you can upset people. “Please be advised,” holds the same function in English. It makes the phrase more polite and respectful.
Is Please be advised formal?
As you can see, “please be advised” is
just a very formal way of saying “you should know that …
” And, as mentioned earlier, many people would prefer that you remove it from your writing altogether.
What is the meaning of please be advised?
“Please be advised” means that you are about to give out some information, letting someone know something. So, “please be advised
that we have received your letter
” is simply saying we are letting you know that we have received your letter.
Is Please be informed polite?
The latter is used in spoken conversation except when particular formality is required. It can also be used assertively but is not an inherently assertive formulation. ‘Please be informed that’
is more polite than
‘This is to inform you that’.
What is another way to say please be advised?
33 » please be informed exp.attention, note, mark | 16 »please take note exp.mark, attention, note | 9 »kindly note exp. | 9 »pay attention exp.mark, note, attention | 8 »please consider exp.mark, note, attention |
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Is Please be advised rude?
In the end,
there’s nothing grammatically wrong with “please advise
.” It’s just a question of usage and style. Some people don’t like it because it can be interpreted as rude or demanding. Other people think it’s redundant: just ask your question and call it a day.
How do you use Please be advised in a sentence?
Please be advised that the playground is closed. Please be advised that your mortgage payment is late. Please be advised the water is not drinkable
. These examples illustrate how someone used the phrase to deliver bad news.
Should you say please in an email?
I rarely see this word in formal emails. If you are still using this word, it is best you stop. It is old-fashioned and seemingly antiquated. It is better you use “
please
” rather than “kindly.”
How do you politely ask for advice in an email?
- ”I am writing to ask if you could help me with…”
- ”I would appreciate if you could give me some advice about…”
- ”I am writing to ask for your advice.”
- ”I wonder if you could help me with a problem.”
What does Kindly advise mean?
What does Kindly advise mean?
Kindly advice
is advice (noun) which is given kindly (in a kind, well meant manner). “Kindly advise” is a phrase you may see in a letter or email asking politely for advice from someone. Advise is a verb and when you advise someone you are giving them advice.
Do I need a comma after Please be advised?
Please is an adverb that functions as an interjection in polite requests. It can go at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. …
If please comes at the end of a sentence then you should almost always use a comma before it
.
What is the difference between please and kindly?
‘Please’ is used when directly speaking to the person(verbally). ‘Kindly’
is used whilte writing letters
etc.
WHEN TO USE Please advise or please advice?
- Advise is a verb that means to suggest what should be done, to recommend, or to give information to someone. The S of advise sounds like a Z.
- Advice is a noun that means a suggestion about what you should do. The C of advice sounds like S.
Is polite inform?
“
I would like to inform you”
is quite formal-sounding but might be appropriate, depending on the client. You could also say something like “We wish to notify you…” or “We wish to let you know…”. The formality really depends on your relationship.
How do you write please informed in an email?
- I wish to tell you that…
- I am pleased to inform you that…
- You might also find it useful to know that…
- I wish to provide you with…
- It might be interesting for you to know that…
What does Kindly be informed mean?
This is
a warning notice
. Sometimes Kindly be informed is used solely to relay information. That said, I find it very old-fashioned. L.