“Please note that…” People tend to use these words politely and innocently, perhaps because they are simply trying to indicate something and want the reader to pay active attention. The truth is that this phrase is
actually passive
.
Is it correct to say please note?
“Please be noted” is incorrect usage.
“Please note” is correct
.
What is another way to say please note?
bear in mind be aware | be mindful pay attention | remember take heed | take note |
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Is using FYI rude?
“FYI” “
FYI” is just rude
and can easily become a tool in passive aggressive communication when forwarding an email from someone else – “FYI, you should know about this”.
What does it mean when you say please note?
‘
Please note
‘ is a conventional, polite way of saying “I am telling you” or “for your information”. But ‘make a note' means actually writing it down.
Which is better please or kindly?
As adverbs the difference between please and
kindly
is that please is used to make a polite request while kindly is in a kind manner, out of kindness.
How do you use please note in a sentence?
Please note that the banner stating Start and Finish needs to be the other way round
! If the mistake was with the newspaper team, please note the error. Please note all items should be sent well in advance of date of publication. Please note that all items for inclusion in these notes must be in by noon on Friday.
What is please kindly note?
If
you want to ask somebody to make pay attention to something
, to remember it or to make a written note of it, you would say. Kindly note that…
How do you politely say about your information?
“FYI” is certainly informal, but “
for your information
” can have a place in formal communication as well. The full phrase, written out, sounds a bit cold and abrupt unless placed in a larger context where a more polite meaning is clear.
How do you use notes?
Several of the panelists did note that
the system was fast
. We made a note that they had awful great first periods, Federated also noted that it may use proceeds to make acquisitions. Levenson noted that two other jurors were removed for similar problems.
What can I say instead of kindly?
benevolent kind | helpful sympathetic | benign generous | tender benignant | considerate beneficent |
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Is there a nicer way to say FYI?
epistle letter | postcard scratch | tab thank-you | word written communication | written message billet doux |
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How do you politely say FYI?
- I'd just like to bring to your attention… + an issue / a recent discovery / an interesting fact.
- I would just like to update you on…
- I'd like to notify you that…
- Just so you know…
- Just so you're aware…
Do the needful rude?
Please do the needful.” To directly answer the OP's question, it
is exceptionally rude
. It is presumptuous in telling rather than asking, and carries a condescending tone.
Is saying kindly rude?
Please, never use the word “kindly” when interacting with Americans
. In the view of Americans, only English-speaking Indians use this word. It comes across as low-brow, patronizing, and overly sensitive.
What is please and kindly?
Both the adverbs are used in polite requests
, and one of the meanings of kindly is please. In a sentence like “please kindly send me a copy of your paperwork,” please and kindly are redundant. In a sentence like “will you kindly sign the enclosed copy of this letter,” kindly is often used ironically.