“Please be informed” is best: “… kindly be “ overdoes it. “… be kindly “ means the person doing the informing is doing it in a kind way.
Is Kindly be informed correct?
“Be informed” is the passive imperative. There is no “real and complete sentence”. You might say, “I would be grateful if you understand that as this will mean that you have been informed by me of that fact.” However, this is not exactly the same.
How do you write please informed in an email?
I am writing to inform you about… In reply to your query……Additional information:
- 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 can I say instead of please be informed?
Synonyms
- please note.
- please consider.
- please be advised.
- kindly note.
- please take note.
- for your information.
- note to self.
- pay attention.
Is Please be aware rude?
“Please be advised” is a phrase used to notify someone that you will inform them of something. Frequently, “please be advised” has negative connotations because it is associated with a warning that precedes some negative information. It is thought to be a quite formal and impersonal phrase.
What can I use instead of kindly informed?
How do you write please be informed?
Banned. Hello everybody! I would like to ask you which of the three following forms can be used in business letters: please be informed, I hereby inform you, I’d like to inform? For example: Please be informed, I hereby inform you, I’d like to inform you that the parcel in question has not arrived yet.
Do you use dear sir or madam in an email?
You should avoid using Dear Sir/Madam in emails as well as in cover letters. Cover letters are notably more formal than emails, but some of the same rules apply, especially if you are writing to someone for the first time.
Do you have to say ” dear sir ” when writing to someone?
The short answer is yes but only rarely—though of course, not everyone agrees. In today’s technologically connected world, there is (almost) no excuse for not knowing whom you are writing to. Dear Sir or Dear Madam may offend your recipient if you’re unsure of their gender or get it wrong.
When to use please be informed or Please Be kindly?
If you do, use “please kindly be informed” if you own a china shop and don’t want any more bulls to come inside and destroy everything yet again.
Which is correct, ” Please Be kindly ” or ” kindly be “?
The “please” shows that you mean to be polite, so you don’t have to say “kindly” as well. The problem with “kindly” is that it is a bit too much, and because of this, it could be read as sarcastic.