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It is wrong. If anyone is kindly, it is the other person, not the one who requests; however, 'kindly' is not used in AmE/BrE English business letters as it is in Indian/Asian English.
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Different cultures have different ways of ending letters, from "Very respectfully," in the US military if sending a note to a superior to "Sincerely," for a common business letter to "Kindly do the needful," in ending
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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grammar geek
101 days ago
Formal Letters, Business Letters, Formal, Business, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Letters, Languages, Endings
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Idioms are phrases that have become embedded in a language over time, replacing what had been the standard way of saying something. They are accepted for formal use, and usually are chosen for use because they are the most efficient way to
ESL Vocabulary and Idioms
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anonymous
107 days ago
Idioms, Business Letters, Tenses, Past Tenses, Sentences, Students, Countries, Plants, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Careers, Business, Languages, Expressions
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Hi there,
I have discovered a software called Whitesmoke; this software apparently corrects your mistakes when you write in English.
Has anyone used this Whitesmoke software? How effective it is?
English is not my mother tongue
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Hi all,
Could someone please read through this business letter and advise me on grammatical mistakes, phrases or choices of words that doesnt sound like genuine English, or changes I can make to make it really really great....? (like.....
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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anonymous
172 days ago
Business Letters, Relationships, Business, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Asia, China, Careers, Mistakes, Languages
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New degree of perfection
Amazing! In Russian it sounds pretty good. Now I don't believe russian-english dictionary . I just don't want to use a title like 'A business offer'. It should attract reader's attention. I would
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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shurman81
176 days ago
Dates, Paragraphs, Business Letters, Business English, Translation, Writing, United Kingdom, Business, Countries, Great Britain, Sentences, Careers, Languages
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John is the first name, but we don't know each other.
It's a matter of personal preference, but if I was sending an unsolicited business letter to someone I didn't know then I would address it as
ESL, Formal, General & Business Letter Writing (English language)
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mr wordy
177 days ago
Constructions, Business Letters, Translation, United Kingdom, Business, Countries, Great Britain, Sentences, Careers, Languages, Refinancing
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Hi All,
I'm writing a business offer in English, but I'm not a native English speaker, so I've faced a number of trubles. I would like the following things to be corrected if there are any mistakes:
1. Articles (in russian
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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shurman81
179 days ago
Articles, Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Synonyms, Business Letters, Business, Countries, Great Britain, Careers, Mistakes, Styles, Languages, Expressions, Numbers
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I guess it has.
There are some people who see every evolotion of English as a sign of declining standards and moan and whine about how it's not the language it used to be. That's sad - a language should be a living thing. Perhaps the
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