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Latest post Thu, Nov 5 2009 10:40 PM by Avangi. 4 replies.
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Kalpinsh  +  962370 Thu, 05 Nov 09 12:25 PM
Is "here you go" formal or informal in an email?
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Please let me know if I say something gramatically wrong:)
Avangi  +  962392 Thu, 05 Nov 09 01:03 PM
"Here you go" is always informal, but email has a lower standard of formality.


However, if you wish your email to sound formal, I'd avoid that expression.  I take it as a bit familiar   -   that is, you know the person quite well.

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Kalpinsh  +  962774 Thu, 05 Nov 09 09:10 PM
Thank you!


I know that this is not critical and neither of my business partners would resent for me using this kind of expression but I just wanted to know!

CalifJim  +  962830 Thu, 05 Nov 09 10:30 PM
I please all of you to remark me if I say something wrong!


Please let me know if I say something wrong!


CJ

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Avangi  +  962841 Thu, 05 Nov 09 10:40 PM
Welcome to English Forums, Kalpinsh.  Thanks for joining us.  I missed your count on the first go-around.


Best wishes,  - A.

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